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A Practical Guide to Trade Mark Law 5E


A Practical Guide to Trade Mark Law 5E

Author: Amanda Michaels

language: en

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Release Date: 2014-03


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This new edition of a well-established text provides a comprehensive, digestible and accessible introduction to trade mark law, explaining the technicalities of the law in plain, non-technical language.

A Practical Guide to Trade Mark Law


A Practical Guide to Trade Mark Law

Author: Amanda Michaels

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1996


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This introduction to the commercial use of brands and trade marks has been revised and updated to incorporate developments in UK law with particular reference to legislation concerning service marks as introduced by the Trade Marks (Amendment) Act 1984 and the Patents Designs and Trade Marks Act 1986. It deals with the use of trade marks in commercial practice as well as the registration and legal remedies available to the trade mark owner. The book includes a number of illustrations showing the variety of uses for trade marks, plus products which are counterfeit or infringe the regulations.

Well-Known Trade Marks


Well-Known Trade Marks

Author: Hiroko Onishi

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2015-06-26


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This book considers the effectiveness of well-known trade mark protection at an international level. It particularly considers EU trade mark law from Japanese perspectives, and provides a practical and critical overview of trade mark law in Japan, including the historical development of the law and the recent development on cases and policy. The book includes detailed coverage of the Japanese Unfair Competition Prevention Act, and contains the first systematic analysis of Japanese jurisprudence and legislative amendments of law in relation to well-known trade marks and unfair competition. The book goes on to comparatively analyse Japanese trade mark law alongside that of the European Community Trade Mark system. The book critically considers the difficulties in comprehensively defining a ‘well-known trade mark’ in the relevant international trade mark instruments. In breaking down the traditional definition of the ‘well-known trade mark’, the book works to address existing theoretical ambiguities in the application of trade mark law.