Contributory trademark infringement on the Internet: Shouldn't intermediaries finally know what they need to “know” and “control”?
This chapter address the issue of secondary liability in trademark law, specifically the ongoing uncertainty that still characterizes the application of the judicial doctrine of contributory trademark infringement. Scholars and courts in the United States have long discussed the standard to apply fo...
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Main Author: | CALBOLI, Irene |
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Language: | English |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2016
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