Intellectual Property Liability of Consumers, Facilitators and Intermediaries: The Position in the United States
This Chapter addresses the uncertainty and the still unclear judicial standards for assessing contributory trademark infringement in the United States. The Chapter proceeds as follows. Part II outlines the developments of the doctrine of contributory trademark infringement, first in the brick-and-mo...
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Main Author: | CALBOLI, Irene |
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2012
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