05029nam 2200649 450 991082009620332120230721034848.00-89733-878-2(CKB)3710000000137400(EBL)1717198(OCoLC)881887388(SSID)ssj0001225622(PQKBManifestationID)12511527(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001225622(PQKBWorkID)11269687(PQKB)10122772(MiAaPQ)EBC1717198(Au-PeEL)EBL1717198(CaPaEBR)ebr10900347(EXLCZ)99371000000013740020140811h20092009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrUncollecting Cheever the family of John Cheever vs. Academy Chicago Publishers /Anita MillerRevised and updated.Chicago, Illinois :Academy Chicago Publishers,2009.©20091 online resource (378 p.)Includes index.0-89733-593-7 Front Cover ; Title Page ; Half Title ; Copyright ; Dedication ; Contents ; Preface; Chapter 1: Prelude: ""This is Really Easy"" ; Chapter 2: ""A Splendid Idea"" ; Chapter 3: ""I Suppose you could Say they Haven't been Delivered"" ; Chapter 4: ''A Perfect Agent for the Eighties"" ; Chapter 5: ""John's Poor Litde Stories"" ; Chapter 6: ""Serious Inequities in the Contract"" ; Chapter 7: ""They're My only Children"" ; Chapter 8: ""Cheever Clout"" ; Chapter 9: ""Franklin Thinks Maybe the Cheevers Won't Like It"" ; Chapter 10: ""The Cheevers' Concern about Premature Publicity""Chapter 11: ""It's a Matter of Honor"" Chapter 12: ""The Work is of Grossly Substandard Quality"" ; Chapter 13: Hearing in White Plains: ""They are Not the Stories of John Cheever"" ; Chapter 14: ""It Competes Direcdy with the Published Literature of John Cheever"" ; Chapter 15: ""I Want you to Publish this Book"" ; Chapter 16: The Royce Hotel: ""You Won't Sell as Many Books as Random House"" ; Chapter 17: ''As if this were Dirty Laundry .... Gossip"" ; Chapter 18: Mary Cheever's Deposition: ""I Would Like this Creep to Finish""Chapter 19: Franklin Dennis's Deposition: ""I'm Going to Ask the Witness not to Speak with his Attorney"" Chapter 20: Susan Cheever's Deposition: ""They are Essentially Package Engineers Rather than Publishers"" ; Chapter 21: Ben Cheever's Deposition: ""I Don't Know a Lot about What is in This Xerox"" ; Chapter 22: Andrew Wylie's Deposition: ""What was the Man's Name?"" ; Chapter 23: Evidentiary Hearing, White Plains, Day 1, A.M.: ""Is that the One they Made into a Movie?"" ; Chapter 24: Evidentiary Hearing, White Plains, Day 1, P.M.: ""Which President were you Speaking Of?""Chapter 25: Evidentiary Hearing, Day 2, A.M.: ""Who is the Beggar?"" Chapter 26: Evidentiary Hearing, Day 2, P.M.: ""Do you Contend that She Knew what She was Doing when She Did That?"" ; Chapter 27: Interlude between Courtrooms: ""The Second Thing they Do, Is they Come before You in a Judge Bash"" ; Chapter 28: Goettel's Opinion: ""All Plaintiffs will Prevail"" ; Chapter 29: ""It Looks Like It's Going to be Relatively Easy"" ; Chapter 30: ""You Don't See a Moral Issue Here?"" ; Chapter 31: Chicago Trial, Days 1 and 2: ""They could be Bad, They, could be Good, That is not the Issue""Chapter 32: Chicago Trial, Day 3: ""Welcome to our Fair City"" Chapter 33: Judge Kiley's Decision: ""Most of the Dispute has been Decided"" ; Chapter 34: ''A Literary Gold Mine"" ; Chapter 35: ""John was the King of Hades"" ; Chapter 36: ""Paul is Named Jack and Mani is Amy"" ; Chapter 37: ""It becomes Like a Garbage can of Stories"" ; Chapter 38: ""Enforcing a Contract for Mary Cheever"" ; Chapter 39: ""Mrs. Cheever Loves those Stories"" ; Chapter 40: ""Small Press, Small Book"" ; Chapter 41: ""It's Still a Very Good Idea, in the Abstract""Chapter 42: ""It's Like Getting a Cancer off your Back""The story of how little Academy Chicago Publishers (co-owned by the author and her husband, Jordan Miller) tried to publish the late John Cheever's uncollected short stories, and was blocked from doing so by Cheever's family, is now a familiar part of publishing lore (and law).Press lawUnited StatesAuthors and publishersUnited StatesHistory20th centuryLiterature publishingUnited StatesHistory20th centurySmall pressesIllinoisChicagoHistoryPress lawAuthors and publishersHistoryLiterature publishingHistorySmall pressesHistory.813/.52Miller Anita1926-1641081MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910820096203321Uncollecting Cheever3984965UNINA03401nam 22006613 450 991081739460332120220414080215.01-63742-207-5(MiAaPQ)EBC6951278(Au-PeEL)EBL6951278(CKB)21502454100041(OCoLC)1311078110(OCoLC-P)1311078110(CaSebORM)9781637422076(EXLCZ)992150245410004120220414d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierProtecting the Brand Busting the BootlegsNew York :Business Expert Press,2022.©2022.1 online resource (448 pages)Print version: Hlavnicka, Peter Protecting the Brand New York : Business Expert Press,c2022 9781637422069 Cover -- Halftitle -- Title -- Copyright -- Description -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: State Civil and Criminal Anti-Counterfeiting Statutes -- Chapter 2: Federal Criminal Law -- Chapter 3: Using the Lanham Actto Combat Grey and Counterfeit Goods -- Chapter 4: The Material Difference: Sections 32, 43(A), and 42 of the Lanham Act and Section 526 of the Tariff Act -- About the Authors -- Index -- Adpage -- Backcover.Protecting the Brand, Volume II: Busting the Bootlegs follows Volume I which provides a unique combination of legal and business best practices related to intellectual property protection. This second volume showcases U.S. states specific legal statues and examples related to the legal approach to counterfeiting and grey market issues. The primary emphasis is to provide advice to U.S. companies navigating the complex domestic legislation and provide a single source of reference for both law practitioners and those tasked with intellectual property rights enforcement and compliance who need to understand the applicable state legislation. Both volumes of this book are focused on leveraging trademark enforcement while also commenting on copyright and patent enforcement, establishing a framework for successful brand protection in the future.Branding (Marketing)Brand name productsLaw and legislationUnited StatesProduct counterfeitingLaw and legislationUnited StatesTrademark infringementUnited StatesGray marketLaw and legislationUnited StatesConsumer behaviorImitationIndustrial propertyMarketingLaw and legislationTrademarksBranding (Marketing)Brand name productsLaw and legislationProduct counterfeitingLaw and legislationTrademark infringementGray marketLaw and legislationConsumer behavior.Imitation.Industrial property.MarketingLaw and legislation.Trademarks.658.827Hlavnicka Peter1598720Keats Anthony1598721MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910817394603321Protecting the Brand3921111UNINA