European Trade Mark Law
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 2 March 2017
- ISBN 9780199680443
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages864 pages
- Size 248x183x54 mm
- Weight 1652 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
A comprehensive and practical commentary which presents an integrated picture of European trade mark law, including both substantive and procedural aspects.
MoreLong description:
European Trade Mark Law provides a coherent and authoritative commentary on both the substantive and procedural aspects of European trade mark law. It presents an integrated picture of the two major trade mark law provisions at EU level: the Community Trade Mark Regulation (CMTR), which provides for the registration and protection of a Europe-wide mark; and the Trade Mark Directive (TMD), which aims to harmonise national trade mark laws.
The book's core focus is the Community texts and case law, and it offers a detailed analysis of the CMTD and TMD, as well as practical discussion of the procedure for registering, maintaining, and challenging a trade mark through the European Trade Mark Office and at the national level. It considers how national laws have been successfully harmonised by the TMD, and where they differ significantly from others in their implementation of the Directive.
Written by one of the leading trade mark lawyers in Europe, this is an invaluable reference for both academics and practitioners in this complex and rapidly developing area of law.
It is a useful reference for both experienced practitioners and academics, and would be an excellent text for a graduate course in EU trademark law.
Table of Contents:
Part I: Introduction
Background
International Law
European Harmonisation
Institutional and judicial framework
Part II: Substantive trade mark law
How a sign becomes a trade mark
Rights conferred
Limitations and defenses
Trade marks as objects of property
Collective marks and certification marks (Article 66-74 CTMR; Article 15 TMD)
Part III: Procedural Aspects: Registration, maintenance & invalidation of trade marks
CTMs
National trade marks
Interaction between national and Community level
International Registration
Part IV: Protection of distinctive signs
Geographical indications, Reg. 2006/150
Other signs used in the course of trade
Part V: Enforcement
Measures under civil law
Measures under civil law
Administrative Measures
Criminal Sanctions