Trade-marks and Unfair Competition Law in Canada: Cases and Commentary

Abstract

This text offers a thorough and accessible survey of the Canadian law of trade-marks and unfair competition. The legal protection afforded by statutory and common law to brands, logos, and source-identifiers in the marketplace is a significant and growing area of concern. Trade-marks are often among a business\u27s most valuable assets, making trade-mark law a vital component of any corporate or commercial practice. The Amani-Craig collaboration produces a timely and current volume that comprehensively covers the law and jurisprudence on trade-mark protection in Canada, providing background and comparative discussion where relevant, and offering insightful commentary to facilitate reader comprehension.https://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/faculty_books/1044/thumbnail.jp

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