A first publication in the Oxford University Press, Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice.
James L. Bikoff; Keri A.F. Johnston; David K. Heasley; Phillip V. Marano; Andrea Long, Hauling In The Middleman: Contributory Trade Mark Infringement In North America, JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW & PRACTICE, 2010 5: 332-343.
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Oxford University Press will distribute copies of this article - as well as an update re recent activity in Akanoc Solutions and eBay - at the upcoming International Trademark Association ("INTA") annual meeting in Boston.
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Sunday, April 25, 2010
Publication: Hauling In The Middleman: Contributory Trade Mark Infringement In North America
Publication: Contributory Trademark Infringement In The United States, Contrasting Akanoc Solutions With eBay.
My first joint-authored work in NameSmash.
James L. Bikoff, David K. Heasley and Phillip V. Marano, Contributory Trademark Infringement In the United States: Contrasting Akanoc Solutions With eBay, NAMESMASH, April 20, 2010.
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About The Author
- Phillip V. Marano
- I am admitted to practice in New York, New Jersey and the District of Columbia. I recently completed the Master of Laws program in Intellectual Property, with highest honors, at The George Washington University Law School and I currently work with an intellectual property boutique firm in Georgetown.
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