Marques De Fabrique Et De Commerce..., authored by Ambroise Rendu, delves into the intricacies of trade and manufacturing marks within the French legal and commercial landscape. This work provides a detailed exploration of the laws and practices governing intellectual property, specifically focusing on the protection and regulation of trademarks related to manufacturing and commerce.
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