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Abstract
If it can be said that trade-mark rights are, in fact, monopoly rights, it must be added that they are monopoly rights justified in the same way that one's own particular physiognomy is a monopoly or one's rights enumerated in the first ten amendments to the Constitution are individual monopolies.
Recommended Citation
Beverly W. Pattishall,
TRADE-MARKS AND THE MONOPOLY PHOBIA,
50
Mich. L. Rev.
967
(1952).
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