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    Trademark Law: An Open-Source Casebook - 7.0

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    Barton Beebe, New York University

    John M. Desmarais, New York University

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    Last Update: 2020

    Publisher: New York University

    Language: English

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    CC BY-NC-SA

    Table of Contents

    • I. Establishing Trademark Rights
    • II. Trademark Infringement
    • III. Defenses to Trademark Infringement and Related Limitations on Trademark Rights
    • IV. False Advertising
    • V. Right of Publicity
    • VI. Remedies

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    • About the Book

      Trademark Law: An Open-Source Casebook is a free, “open” textbook designed for a four-credit trademark course, which is what I teach at NYU School of Law.  Model syllabi for four-credit and three-credit courses are available in the Faculty Resources section of this website. 

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      Barton Beebe, New York University School of Law

      John M. Desmarais, New York University School of Law

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