United Drug Co. v. Rectanus Co., 248 US 90, 39 Sup. Ct. 48, 63 L. Ed. 141, as an authority against the appellant's claims. There it was said : "There \a no such thing as property In a trade-mark, except as a right appurtenant to an established business... The Federal Reporter - 126. lappuse1923Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| United States. Patent Office - 1918 - 476 lapas
...Required by statute for each class of goods upon which used. Ex parte Vacuum Oil Company 45 Rights, appurtenant to an established business or trade in connection with which the mark is employed, but no such thing as rights at large or property rights, as in copyright or patent. ** United Drug... | |
| 1916 - 948 lapas
...[1896] AC 199, 209. 1 See ROGERS, GOODWILL, TRADE-MARKS AND UNFAIR TRADING, 127. "In fact, the common law of trade-marks is but a part of the broader law of unfair competition." Pitney, J., injHanover Star Milling Co. r. Metcalf, 240 US 403, 413. 4 For statements of these cases,... | |
| 1920 - 584 lapas
...cases as in cases of unfair competition unaccompanied with trade-mark infringement. In fact, the common law of trade-marks is but a part of the broader law of unfair competition.'' Therefore, it is now established that unfair competition is the genus and trade-mark infringement the... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1919 - 464 lapas
...Clark, 1 OG, 279 ; 13 Wall., 311 ; McLean v. Fleming, CD, 1878, 262; 13 OG, 913; 96 US, 245.) There is no such thing as property in a trade-mark except as...The law of trade-marks is but a part of the broader part of unfair competition. The right to a particular mark grows out of its use, not its mere adoption.... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1916 - 364 lapas
...denying the right of property in a trade-mark it was intended only to deny such property right except as appurtenant to an .established business or trade in connection with which the mark is used. This is evident from the. expressions used in these and other English cases. Thus, in Ainsworth... | |
| Harry Dwight Nims - 1917 - 968 lapas
...cases as in cases of unfair competition, unaccompanied with trade-mark infringement. In fact the common law of trade-marks is but a part of the broader law of unfair competition" (citing cases). "Common law trade-marks and the rights to their exclusive use are, of course, to be... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1918 - 1286 lapas
...spoke the truth exactly when he stated in the Hanover Milling Co. v. Metcalf (204 US, 412), "the common law of trade-marks is but a part of the broader law of unfair competition." Fourth. As rapidly as the legal force can find the time from the urgent work on specific complaints... | |
| 1919 - 482 lapas
...England, upon the subsequent extension of its trade by the latter into Kentucky. The court says, "There is no such thing as property in a trademark except as a right appurtenant to the established business or trade in connection with which the mark is employed." These two cases,... | |
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