February 06, 2004

Volokh Ponders the Trojan Doctrine

In trademark law, a mark that is deceptively misdescriptive is not registerable. But what if the mark (falsely?) imputes bad qualities to the goods? Eugene Volokh argues we need a Trojan Doctrine to cope with that one.


Posted by Michael : February 6, 2004 12:01 AM | Completely Different , Law: Trademark Law | TechnoLinks
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