Trade Marks in UK Law
- Trade Marks
- Of Split Trade Marks and Common Markets
- Parallel Importing: Unlawful Use of Trade Marks
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Reconciling use-based and Registration-Based Rights within the Trade Mark System: What the Problems with Section 58A of the Trade Marks Act Tell Us
Reconciling registration and use as mechanisms by which rights can be acquired in a trade mark is inherently difficult. The federal Australian registered trade mark system is built around a hybrid ...
- Shaving the Trade Marks Directive Down to Size?
- The Intersection between Registered and Unregistered Trade Marks
- Acquired Distinctiveness as a Sole Criterion for the Registration of Trade Marks under Section 25 of the Trade Marks Act 1955 (CTH)
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REVIEWS
Book reviewed in this article: Social Justice in the Liberal State, By Bruce A. Ackerman. Intellectual Property: Patents, Copyright, Trade Marks and Allied Rights. By W. R. Cornish. Antitrust Law a...... ... its competiton, the differenrimion test, but also that it marks out the rule as having merit when compared to all rival ... BROWNSWORD * INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: PATENTS, COPYRIGHT, TRADE MARKS AND ALLIED RIGHTS. By W. R. CORNISH. [London : Sweet & ... ...
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Technological Activity and Employment in a Panel of UK Firms
We investigate the relationship between technological activity, proxied by R&D, patents, and trade marks, and employment for a panel of British production firms from 1987 to 1994. We modify standar...... ... between technological activity, proxied by R&D, patents, and trade marks, and employment for a panel of British production firms from 1987 to ... ...
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ARTISAN : a prototype retrieval system for trade mark images
Before a trade mark can be registered at the UK Patent Office, registrars need to ensure it isn't confusingly similar to any of 300,000 existing marks in the Registry's database. Many trade marks t...... ... a trade mark can be registered at the UK Patent Office, registrars need to ensure it isn't confusingly similar to any of 300,000 existing marks in the Registry's database. Many trade marks take the form of abstract geometric designs that are especially difficult for indexers and searchers to ... ...
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