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Trademark and Deceptive Advertising Surveys : Law, Science, and Design

Diamond, Shari Seidman(Edited by)Swann, Jerre B(Edited by)
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Surveys have become perhaps the standard form of evidence on consumer perception in cases involving trademarks and deceptive advertising.

Yet it is far more difficult to produce a well-designed survey than is commonly understood.

Trademark and Deceptive Advertising Surveys offers practical tools for recognizing and appreciating good survey methodology and distinguishing valuable evidence from its counterpart.

Focusing on the various issues that trademark surveys address, this compendium discusses a critical design or analysis topic that an attorney who is presenting, defending, or critiquing a survey must deal with.

It brings together the viewpoints of academic and legal experts on surveys and survey methodology, combining both theory and practice in a single resource.

Using both actual and hypothetical cases, the authors explain how the courts have addressed these issues and offer strategic guidance on how to identify important issues, understand options, and the optimal way the issues should be handled. Topics include the use of surveys in litigation involving trademark and deceptive advertising claims; pilot tests and pretests; selecting the survey universe; various legal questions, ranging from the common issue of likelihood of confusion to secondary meaning, fame and dilution; use of controls, both fundamentals and design issues; responding to survey results; and Internet surveys.

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Product Details
American Bar Association
1614384746 / 9781614384748
Paperback / softback
01/06/2012
United States
408 pages
182 x 252 mm, 730 grams
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