Trade Mark Use -

Trade Mark Use

Jeremy Phillips, Ilanah Simon (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
437 Seiten
2005
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-928033-9 (ISBN)
249,95 inkl. MwSt
Analyses the concept of "use" in trade mark law, by tracing it at every stage of a trade mark's lifecycle. This title focuses primarily on European trade mark law, but also examines key aspects of US and international law. Topics covered include: The Concept of Use, Registration, Exploitation, Infringement, and Death of a Trademark.
"Use" is a concept which is fundamental to modern trade mark law, within the European Union, the US and elsewhere. The use concept is ubiquitous, since it must be understood before even basic issues of registrability, infringement and validity can be resolved.

This book analyses the concept of "use" in trade mark law by tracing it at every stage of a trade mark's lifecycle. Topics covered include The Concept of Use, Registration, Exploitation, Infringement, and Death of a Trademark. It focuses primarily on European trade mark law, but also examines key aspects of US and international law.

It is an invaluable information source if you or your client: (i) want to register a trade mark; (ii) are accused of infringing it; (iii) want to prove that, through use, the mark is entitled to remain on the register; (iv) want to make money from using the mark and (v) want to argue that another person's mark should not remain registered.

Professor Jeremy Phillips is Intellectual Property Consultant to London-based solicitors Slaughter and May, and previously held a variety of academic posts. He is currently Visiting Professorial Fellow, Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, as well as a visiting professor at UCL, Bournemouth University and the University of Alicante. Jeremy edits the European Trade Mark Reports and has been consultant editor of the Butterworths Intellectual Property Law Handbook since its inception. His most recent book, Trade Mark Law: A Practical Anatomy, was published in 2003 by Oxford University Press. Ilanah Simon is a Doctoral Associate of the Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, and holds two degrees from University College London. Her doctoral thesis is a comparative study of trade mark dilution in the United States and the European Union. She has published numerous articles in recent years, particularly within the field of trade mark law. A regular contributor of cases for the MARQUES case law database, Ilanah is Deputy Editor of the European Trade Mark Reports and the contributory editor for trade mark law in the European Union Law Reporter. She is also joint director of the IPKat, the first European-based intellectual property based weblog to be based in Europe.

Foreword ; PART A: INTRODUCTION ; 1. Introduction ; PART B: THE CONCEPT OF USE ; 2. Use and Non-Use in Trade Mark Law ; 3. The Need to Leave Free for Others to Use and the Trade Mark Common ; PART C: REGISTRATION ; 4. Distinctive Character Acquired through Use: The Law and the Case Law ; 5. Distinctive Character Acquired through Use: Establishing the Facts ; 6. Distinguishing Use versus Functional Use: Three-Dimensional Marks ; PART D: EXPLOITATION ; 7. Third Party Use of Trade Marks ; 8. Trade Mark Use and Denominative Trade Marks ; 9. Use, Certification and Collective Marks ; PART E: INFRINGEMENT ; 10. Infringing 'Use in the Course of Trade', Trade Mark Use and the Essential Function of the Trade Mark ; 11. Permitted Infringing Use: The Scope of Defences to an Infringement Action ; 12. Infringing Use of a Trade Mark as a Criminal Offence ; PART F: DEATH OF A TRADE MARK ; 13. Use for the Purpose of Resisting an Application to Revoke for Non-Use ; 14. The Requirement for Evidence of Use of Earlier Trade Marks in Opposition and Invalidation Proceedings ; PART G: BROADER PERSPECTIVES ; 15. Trade Mark Use on the Internet ; 16. TRIPs and Trade Mark Use ; 17. Use, Intent to Use and Registration in the USA ; 18. The Role of Trade Mark Use in US Infringement, Unfair Competition and Dilution Proceedings ; PART H: POST MORTEM ; 19. Conclusion: What Use is Use?

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.4.2005
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 163 x 241 mm
Gewicht 813 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Wirtschaftsrecht Urheberrecht
ISBN-10 0-19-928033-9 / 0199280339
ISBN-13 978-0-19-928033-9 / 9780199280339
Zustand Neuware
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