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Term Paper # 48351 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
The Lanham Act, 2003.
Discusses the protection of trademarks and service marks.
1,575 words (approx. 6.3 pages), 5 sources, $ 55.95
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Examines the timelessness of the 1946 Act and problems of the Act, including large number of appeals. Discusses trademark registration, 1984 Trademark Counterfeiting Act and changes that took place with the passage of the Revision Act.

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"President Harry S. Truman signed the comprehensive Lanham Act in 1946. "The Lanham Act defines the statutory and common law boundaries to trademarks and service marks. Trademarks (and service marks) are words and ..."
Term Paper # 30263 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Cyber-squatting, 2002.
Discusses trademark and patent laws on-line.
4,129 words (approx. 16.5 pages), 15 sources, MLA, $ 110.95
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Cyber-squatting is the practice of registering a domain name on the internet, solely with the desire to make a profit off of someone else?s established name and reputation. This paper discusses the legal complications of cyber-squatting and explains the legal protection that webmasters have against cyber-squatting. The paper discusses laws such as the Lanham Act, the Federal Trademark Dilution Act, Anti-Cyber-squatting Consumer Protection Act and the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Policy. The paper reveals the loopholes which are found with the laws and the nature of the internet. Finally, the paper maps out all possible preventions and solutions that webmasters should consider once they have become a victim of cyber-squatting.

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"There are many forms of cybersquatting. The most popular way a cybersquatter will strike occurs when he or she buys a trademarked word to use as a domain name. The reason that the squatter does this is to motivate the mark owner to offer to purchase the domain name from him or her. An easy way to spot this is if the website is ?Under Construction? for a long time (Domain Names and Trademark Law). Usually squatters of this kind will wait to have the mark owner find the domain name and complain. The squatter will then offer a solution to satisfy both their needs by selling it to them."
Term Paper # 72330 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Trademark Law: Passing Off, 2005.
This paper reviews passing off in trademark law.
5,625 words (approx. 22.5 pages), 18 sources, APA, $ 199.95
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In this article, the writer looks at passing off in trademark law. The writer discusses the issue of trademark infringement and the similarity of the "junior mark" to the "senior mark." The Lanham Act and law of unfair competition is also examined in this paper. The writer explains how passing off works.

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"The famous Judge, Learned Hand, once stated that trademark law's underlying principle was preventing consumer confusion. The traditional cause of action under trademark law is for infringement which has its basis in the law of fraud ..."





 

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