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The new edition of this leading casebook covers recent developments, such as the controversy over registration of disparaging and vulgar marks (Tam, Brunetti) and generic .com marks (Booking.com), expressive uses of trademarks, and trademarks on the internet. The domain names chapter has been substantially revised. Appendix A has been fully updated to incorporate the Trademark Modernization Act. Throughout the chapters, the editors have written provocative questions and problems to stimulate classroom discussion. As with the sixth edition, the seventh edition will be available in a looseleaf version for $75. An updated teacher's manual will also be available for professors and will include color versions of images printed in the casebook.
There is also a set of 500+ PowerPoint slides available upon adoption. If you are a professor using this book for a class, please contact Rachael Meier at remeier@cap-press.com to request your slides.
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Looking for a comprehensive resource on Trademark and Unfair Competition Law? Look no further than our new edition of "Trademark and Unfair Competition Law: Cases and Materials." This extensively updated casebook covers the latest developments in the field, including controversial issues surrounding registration of disparaging and vulgar marks, expressive uses of trademarks, and trademarks on the internet. With a substantially revised domain names chapter and fully updated appendix incorporating the Trademark Modernization Act, this edition is a must-have for legal professionals and students alike.
What sets our casebook apart is the inclusion of thought-provoking questions and problems throughout the chapters, designed to stimulate lively classroom discussions. We believe in the power of active learning, and our book will engage your students on a deeper level, ensuring a more comprehensive understanding of the subject matter.
In addition to the bound edition, we also offer a convenient loose-leaf version for just $75. This format allows for easy customization and note-taking, making it the ideal choice for busy professionals and academics. Furthermore, the updated teacher's manual, available to professors, includes color versions of the images printed in the casebook, enhancing the learning experience for both instructors and students.
For professors adopting this book for their courses, we have an incredible bonus offer. By reaching out to Rachael Meier at remeier@cap-press.com, you can request a set of over 500 PowerPoint slides to supplement your lectures. These slides will save you valuable time and effort in preparing your classes and provide an additional visual element to engage your students.
Take the next step in enhancing your understanding of Trademark and Unfair Competition Law. Order your copy of "Trademark and Unfair Competition Law: Cases and Materials" today and unlock a comprehensive and engaging resource that will facilitate your legal studies.
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