Trademark Assignment "with Goodwill": A Concept whose time has gone
Historically, starting from the premise that trademark protection is about consumer welfare, trademark law has required trademarks to be assigned with the goodwill of the business to which they refer, to deter assignees from changing the quality of the marked products. Yet, ever since its adoption,...
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Main Author: | CALBOLI, Irene |
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2005
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