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CHAPTER XII Unfair Competition 52. Fraud And Infringement . 53. Unjust Enrichment Theory . 54. Deceit Upon the Public . 55. Secondary Meaning ' ' a Guide . 56. American Courts Stress Fraud . The unfair competition involved in ...
CHAPTER XII Unfair Competition 52. Fraud And Infringement . 53. Unjust Enrichment Theory . 54. Deceit Upon the Public . 55. Secondary Meaning ' ' a Guide . 56. American Courts Stress Fraud . The unfair competition involved in ...
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233 But unfair competition is a variety of fraud , and fraudulent intention is part of the basis of the plaintiff's recovery . Here there is an active design on the part of the defendant to palm off his firm or his merchandise as that ...
233 But unfair competition is a variety of fraud , and fraudulent intention is part of the basis of the plaintiff's recovery . Here there is an active design on the part of the defendant to palm off his firm or his merchandise as that ...
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... to protect persons engaged in such commerce against unfair competition ; to prevent fraud and deception in such commerce by the use of reproductions , copies , counterfeits , or colorable imitations of registered marks ; and to ...
... to protect persons engaged in such commerce against unfair competition ; to prevent fraud and deception in such commerce by the use of reproductions , copies , counterfeits , or colorable imitations of registered marks ; and to ...
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Origin of Copyright Laws | 17 |
Statutory Provisions | 23 |
How To Obtain a Copyright | 31 |
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