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El. knyga: From Marking Products to Marketing Brands: A Legal Perspective on the History of Brand Marketing

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This book examines the historical evolution from marking or branding products for ownership purposes to branding products in order to promote the brand itself. In the extreme, some modern brands so strongly promote their brand image or personality that there is little emphasis on promoting the branded products themselves.  Central to this evolution is the development and protection of brand identifiers, such as names, logos, and more, as well as the development of registration and conflict-resolution systems to resolve disputes regarding brand identifier similarities. 





The author meticulously navigates the historical evolution of brand marketing, elucidating the manner in which this practice has evolved over time. To get a sense of how much brand marketing has grown, he examines advertising expenditures, the scholarly and professional literature, a few case studies, and the growing number of  brand identifier registrations and disputes.  He examines several legal areas including trademarks, unfair competition, copyrights, design patents and even antitrust law.  In modern times, the legal system not only enables brand marketing but sets limits on it as well.  The book concludes by examining some modern developments that are testing the limits. 





Catering to researchers vested in the realms of advertising and marketing history as well as law, this landmark text provides a thorough survey of brand marketing and its regulatory landscape.

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Pettys volume consists of twelve relatively short chapters, 26 figures, and four informative tables. Each chapter begins with an abstract and keywords, usually contains a case study, and ends with a conclusion and reference list. ... this book should be assigned to a class on brand marketing. It is a short read and not too expensive. Legal history matters and its study provides a critical understanding of prevailing concepts. (Terrence H. Witkowski, Journal of Macromarketing, April 18, 2025) 

Chapter 1: Introduction.- What is Brand Marketing?.
Chapter 2: Ancient
Product Marking --Signs of the Times.
Chapter 3: From the Decline of Guilds
through the 18th Century.
Chapter 4: 19th Century Demand for Brand
Protection.
Chapter 5: U.S. Copyright and Design Patent Registration for
Trademarks: 1840-1870.
Chapter 6: Trademark Registration.
Chapter 7: Turn
of the Century Brand Marketing & Legal Protection.
Chapter 8: Early 20th
Century Trademarks and Brands.
Chapter 9: Criticism of Brand Marketing
(1920-1946).
Chapter 10: The 1946 U.S. Lanham Act Expanding Trademark Law.-
Chapter 11: Challenges to Brand Marketing 1946-1980.
Chapter 12: Conclusion
Have Brand Marketers Gained too much Control?.
Ross D. Petty is Emeritus Professor of Marketing Law at Babson College, USA after being a faculty member for thirty-one years. He has published more than 100 articles, book chapters, and notes, and presented 115 times at various academic conferences and events. His most recent book is Branding Law: A Guide to Legal Issues in Brand Management.