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Restatement of the Law (3d) of Unfair Competition

Restatement of the Law (3d) of Unfair Competition

Copyright: 1994-2011
Last Updated: 3/16/2011
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Series: Restatement of the Law
Brand: American Law Institute
Pages: 933
Components: 1 Print
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This text addresses the right to compete, deceptive marketing, the law of trademarks, and related concepts of intangible property and correlative rights. The Restatement clarifies both the common-law principles and the related statutory rules that collectively comprise the modern law of unfair competition. Both federal and state statutes play a significant, sometimes dominant, role in many of the substantive areas encompassed by the Restatement. Except as otherwise noted, the principles discussed in this Restatement are applicable both to actions at common law and to the interpretation of analogous federal and state statutory codifications.

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