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Trademark law changes rapidly. To keep your course on trademark law up to date, the authors of the casebook Trademarks and Unfair Competition: Law and Policy, Second Edition, have compiled excerpts from significant new case decisions, combined with the current version of the Lanham Act, excerpts from other Federal and state statutory and administrative materials, and selections from critical international materials. New cases in this Supplement include: The Second Circuit's crucial keyword advertising decision in Rescuecom v. Google The Tiffany v. eBay decision on secondary liability for internet intermediaries The latest iteration of ITC Limited v. Punchgini, on well-known marks The Ninth Circuit's application of Rogers in the video game context in E.S.S. Entertainment v. Rock Star Videos Legislative, administrative, and international materials include: The Lanham Act Excerpts from the Rules of Practice in Trademark Cases and the Revised Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure (TMEP, 5th ed. Sept. 30, 2007) Updated rights of publicity statutes (from selected states) International Materials Excerpts from the TRIPS Agreement and the Paris Convention Excerpts from The Madrid Protocol The Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy Excerpts from the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the EC Trademark Directive
This innovative casebook is the most conveniently organized law school textbook on trademark law. Featuring an integrated approach to intellectual property, the book features a tight focus on teaching the practical aspects of trademark and unfair competition law. The book is designed for teaching one chapter per class but can also accommodate classes of varying duration and courses with varying credit hours. Features: A Topical Approach with 30 topical chapters discussing all trademark topics from Classification of Service and Trade Marks and Certification and Collective Marks to Extraterritoriality and Gray Market Goods. Topics include all unfair competition topics covered by the Lanham Act and its state law counterparts. Problems from Actual Cases with the facts tailored to reflect questions actually resolved in the cases that inspired them. An Intellectual Property Context with a brief discussion of parallel patent and copyright law doctrinal issues in 16 topical groupings from subject matter requirements and protection of functional characteristics of products through preemption of state claims and conflicts among IP areas to national and international exhaustion doctrines. Cases Reflecting Modern Trademark Practice with many cases focused on the increasingly important service sector of the economy and on issues arising from commercial and non-commercial uses of the Internet. The book includes the most up-to-date cases with the strongest intuitive factual appeal to contemporary students. Cases chosen provide clear statements of the relevant rules.
This book will be of interest for all jurists doing research and working practically in intellectual property law and international economic law. It should be an element of the base stock for every law school library and specialized law firm. This title is available as Open Access.