This is Volume 2 of Trademark Law: An Open-Source Casebook, a free, “open” textbook designed for a four-credit trademark course, which is what the author teaches at NYU School of Law.
Trademark Law: An Open-Source Casebook is a free, “open” textbook designed for a four-credit trademark course, which is what the author teaches at NYU School of Law. Model syllabi for four-credit and three-credit courses are available in the Faculty Resources section of the book's website. All faculty teaching trademark law are welcome to access the Faculty Resources, including the faculty discussion forum, by becoming a registered user of the site. To register, write the author at at barton@bartonbeebe.com. The casebook is updated each year in mid-July.
Trademark Law: An Open-Source Casebook (Version 7) covers all aspects of United States federal trademark law, including the creation, maintenance, and enforcement of trademark rights. The casebook also addresses right of publicity protection as well as internet-related and international aspects of trademark protection. The casebook is provided here on an at-cost, royalty free basis. This is volume 2 of 2.
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