Trademark and Unfair Competition Law : Volume II: Doctrinal Debates
Material type: TextPublication details: Cheltenham, UK Northampton, MA, USA Elgar Research Collection 2014Description: x, 930pISBN:- 978-1-84844-237-5
- PART I. REGISTRATION STATUES 1. Stephen L. Carter(1990), 'The Trouble with Trademark'. Yale Law Journal 2. Peter Jaffey(1997), ' The new European Trade Marks Regime'. International Review of Industrial Property and Copyright Law
- PART II. SUBJECT MATTER AND VALIDITY 3. Milton Handler and Charles Pickett(1930), ' Trade-Marks and Trade Names-An analysis and Synthesis'.Columbia Law Review. 4. Robert Burrell and Michael Handler(2003),' Making sense of Trade mark Law'. Intellectual Property Quarterly 5. Michael Handler (2005), ' The Distinctive Problem of European Trade Mark Law', European Intellectual Property Review
- PART III FUNCTIONALITY 6. Graeme B. Dinwoodie (1999), 'The Death of Ontology: A Technological A Technological Approach to Trademark Law, lowa Law Review 7. Jessica Litman (1982), ' Notes, The Problem of Functional Features: Trade Dress Infringement Under Section 43(a) of the Lanham Ac 8. Annette Kur(2009),'Too Pretty to Protect? Trade Mark Law and the Enigma of Aesthetic Functionally' , in Joseph drexl, Reto M Hilty
- PART IV CALIBRATING TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT A. By Types of Use 9. helen Norman (2004), 'Time to Blow the Whistle on Trade Mark Use?, Intellectual Property Quarterly 10. Andrew Griffiths (2007),'The Trade Mark Monopoly: An Analysis of the Core Zone of Absolute Protection Under Art.5.1(a)', Intellectual Property Quarterly B. By Types of Related Goods 11. Rudolf Callman(1947),' Unfair Competition Without Competition? The Importance of the Property Concept in the Law of Trade Marks'. 12. Jeremy Philips and Allison Coleman(1985),' Passing odd and the "Common Field of Activity" 13
- PART V DILUTION
- PART VI PERMITTED USE AND SPEECH
- PART VII INTERNATIONAL
- 347.772 DIN;2
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