Industrial Property: Trade Marks and Unfair Competition
Industrial Property: Trade Marks and Unfair Competition
This chapter on laws governing trademarks and unfair competition in the 19th century covers private and public control of marketing practices, the common law action against ‘passing, palming or putting off’, a register of trademarks, trademarks in international trade, and passing off as an adjunct of trademark registration.
Keywords: English law, trademark registration, unfair competition, common law
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