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Articles
Détails
Titre
Certification Marks : Special Report.
Auteur
Description
xxvii, 153 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
ISBN
9780421758209
Autre cote
K 111 BEL.C
Résumé
Certification marks are classed as a special category of trade mark, and though they have existed under US and UK law and the laws of many European and other countries for almost 100 years, there is currently no publication focusing specifically on the subject. A certification mark is a guarantee that goods or services, in connection with which the mark is used, comply with certain standards (one example being the BSI Kitemark). This new Special Report, Certification Marks discusses the current state of law in this area, placing it in a wider historical and commercial context. Particular effort is made to examine several unresolved issues which look set to play important roles in the future, especially EU certification and harmonisation and electronic certification.
Bibliographie, remarque
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Remarque du contenu formatté
1. Introduction
2. Historical development of certification marks
3. Certification and collective marks: elements of statutory protection
4. Certifiers and product liability
5. The legal and commercial significance of certification marks
6. Regulation and standards
7. Authentication of digital products.
2. Historical development of certification marks
3. Certification and collective marks: elements of statutory protection
4. Certifiers and product liability
5. The legal and commercial significance of certification marks
6. Regulation and standards
7. Authentication of digital products.
Série
Série
Special report (Sweet & Maxwell)
Publié
London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2002.
Langue
Anglais
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