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" The learned judge, after saying that "the office of a trade-mark is to point out distinctively the origin or ownership of the article to which it is affixed, or, in other words, to give notice who was the producer... "
The American and English Encyclopedia of Law - Página 250
editado por - 1894
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Proceedings and Reports of the Medical and Chirurgical ..., Volúmenes99-103

Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland - 1896 - 678 páginas
...justice of the Supreme Court that "The office of the trade-mark is to point out distinctly the origin of ownership of the article to which it is affixed; or, in other words, to give notice as to who was the producer." These decisions would appear to the lay mind to be sufficiently distinct...
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Reports of Cases in Law and Equity in the Supreme Court of the ..., Volumen57

Oliver Lorenzo Barbour - 1871 - 756 páginas
...element, are not appropriable as trade-marks. 1. To constitute a private trade-mark, it must denote either the origin or ownership of the article to which it is affixed. (Upton on Trade-marks, 86. Amoskeag Manufacturing Co. v. Spear, 2 Sandf. 599. Fetridge v. Wells, 13...
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Reports of Practice Cases, Determined in the Courts of the State ..., Volumen10

Austin Abbott - 1872 - 576 páginas
...element, are not applicable as trademarks. First. To constitute a private trademark, it must denote either the origin or ownership of the article to which it is affixed (Upton on Trade i/i., 80; Anioskeag Mannf. Co. v. Spear, 2 Sand/., 599; Fetridge v. •Wells, 13 How....
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A Treatise on the Law of Trade-marks and Analogous Subjects: (firm-names ...

William Henry Browne - 1873 - 720 páginas
...repeated a proposition that as a rule has been frequently enunciated, and settled beyond question, viz.: The office of a trade-mark is to point out distinctively...other words, to give notice who was the producer. § 145. The difficulty is this: What does distinctively indicate such origin or ownership ? That question...
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The Law of Literature: Reviewing the Laws of Literary Property in ..., Volumen2

Appleton Morgan - 1875 - 840 páginas
...to give a right to the exclusive use of it. The ofSce of a trade-mark is to point distinctively to the origin or ownership of the article to which it is affixed. Marks which only indicate the names or qualities of products cannot become the subjects of exclusive...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit Court of United States ...

Jabez S. Holmes - 1877 - 596 páginas
...not within the protection of the copyright. The office of a trade-mark is to point distinctively to the origin or ownership of the article to which it is affixed. Where a trade-mark right is invaded, the essence of the wrong consists in the sale of the goods of...
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Decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of the United States Courts in ...

United States. Patent Office - 1878 - 466 páginas
...name, has very little analogy to that which exists in copyrights or in patents for inventions. * * * The office of a trade-mark is to point out distinctively...producer. This may, in many cases, be done by a name, mark, or a device well known, but not previously applied to the same article." From this it will be...
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Decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of the United States Courts in ...

United States. Patent Office - 1879 - 530 páginas
...February 2, 187H. (OG, vol. xiii, p. 229.) 1. Wliere a trade-mark lias lost its office of pointing out distinctively the origin or ownership of the article to which it is affixed, and has become a generic term in common use as such, it cannot be readopted by the original owners...
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volúmenes47-48

1892 - 1912 páginas
...Clark, 13 Wall. 311, have been universally approved and confirmed. The learned judge, after saying that "the office of a trade-mark is to point out distinctively...other words, to give notice who was the producer," said : "Where rights to the exclusive use of a trade-mark are invaded, it is invariably held that the...
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The Federal Reporter, Volumen135

1905 - 1124 páginas
...I cannot yield to the contention that the numerals alone constitute a trademark. It Is well settled that "the office of a trade-mark is to point out distinctively...other words, to give notice who was the producer. * * * In all cases where rights to the exclusive use of a trade-mark are Invaded, It is Invariably...
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