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TERRITORIAL EXTENT OF TRADE MARK PROTECTION
Abstract
Owing to the national and international expansion of business in recent years, the territorial extent to which courts will protect users of trade-marks has become an interesting as well as a vital problem. A late decision of the Ohio supreme court on this question seems to be unique in that it construes the Federal Trade Mark Act of 1905 as giving a registrant thereunder the right to prevent another from using the registered mark in territory into which the registrant has not extended his trade.
Recommended Citation
TERRITORIAL EXTENT OF TRADE MARK PROTECTION,
27
Mich. L. Rev.
326
(1929).
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