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Vol. 10, Issue 1, 2002January 01, 2002 EDT

Does the Lanham Act Lose Meaning for Companies That Operate Exclusively Over the Internet?

Sheila D. Rizzo,
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Journal of Intellectual Property
Sheila D. Rizzo, Does the Lanham Act Lose Meaning for Companies That Operate Exclusively Over the Internet?, 10 Journal of Intellectual Property 211 (2002).

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