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Trademark Protection and Territoriality Challenges in a Global Economy
Calboli, Irene. Lee, Edward. Editors.; Austin, G. W.; Calboli, I.; Chan Grinvald, L.; Chon, M.; Chow, D. C. K.; Dinwoodie, G. B.; Farley, C. H.; Grinvald, L. C.; LaFrance, M Leaffer, M. A.; Lee, E.; Lipton, J.; Lockridge, L. A. W.; Long, D. E.; Moyse, P-E.; Wong, M.; Yu, P. K. D. Zografos Johnsson. Contributors.
2014
K 332 CAL.T
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Title
Trademark Protection and Territoriality Challenges in a Global Economy
Author
Calboli, Irene. Lee, Edward. Editors.
Austin, G. W.; Calboli, I.; Chan Grinvald, L.; Chon, M.; Chow, D. C. K.; Dinwoodie, G. B.; Farley, C. H.; Grinvald, L. C.; LaFrance, M Leaffer, M. A.; Lee, E.; Lipton, J.; Lockridge, L. A. W.; Long, D. E.; Moyse, P-E.; Wong, M.; Yu, P. K. D. Zografos Johnsson. Contributors.
Austin, G. W.; Calboli, I.; Chan Grinvald, L.; Chon, M.; Chow, D. C. K.; Dinwoodie, G. B.; Farley, C. H.; Grinvald, L. C.; LaFrance, M Leaffer, M. A.; Lee, E.; Lipton, J.; Lockridge, L. A. W.; Long, D. E.; Moyse, P-E.; Wong, M.; Yu, P. K. D. Zografos Johnsson. Contributors.
Description
360 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
ISBN
9781781953907 Print
9781781953914 eBook
9781781953914 eBook
Alternate Call Number
K 332 CAL.T
Summary
As the modern business world becomes increasingly decentralized and globally focused, traditional interpretations and applications of trademark protection law are facing greater and greater challenges. This is particularly true regarding the principle of trademark territoriality, which holds that trademark rights are bound by the laws of individual nations. This timely volume offers expert analyses of the challenges facing crucial aspects of trademark law from some of the most prominent scholars in the field. The contributors explore how the rise of international trade and globalization has changed the way trademark law functions in a number of important areas, including protection of well-known marks, parallel imports, enforcement of trademark rights against counterfeiting, remedies, protection of certification marks, and domain names. A detailed discussion of the history of trademarks and territoriality along with a comprehensive breakdown of current issues make this a complete and well-rounded resource for the study of trademark law in a contemporary context. Students, professors and practitioners working in international law, trade law and intellectual property law will find this book to be a valuable resource.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Foreword
Introduction - 1. The Inevitability of ‘Territoriality Challenges’ in Trademark Law
Part I: Territorial Norms And (Global) Well-Known Marks - 2. Protection of Well-Known Marks: A Transnational Perspective. 3. Interactivity, Territoriality, and Well-Known Marks. 4. The Pan-American Trademark Convention of 1929: A Bold Vision of Extraterritorial Meets Current Realities
Part II: Protecting Quality and Identity in the Global Economy - 5. Marks and More(s): Certification in Global Value Chains. 6. Branding the Land: Creating Global Meanings for Local Characteristics. 7. Signs Beyond Borders: Moving from Commodity to Differentiated Exports in the Coffee Industry
Part III: Territoriality, Exhaustion of Rights, and Gray Market Products - 8. The (Avoidable) Effects of Territorially Different Approaches to Trademark and Copyright Exhaustion. 9. Avoiding Mutant Trademarks: A Statutory Exclusion for Copyrighted Accessories to Parallel Imports. 10. ‘La Confusion des Genres’: Logos and Packaging as Copyrighted Works
Part IV: (National) Trademark Enforcement Challenges - 11. Territoriality (Mis)Understood: Enforcing Well-Known Foreign Marks in the United States. 12. The Curious Case of Fake Beijing Olympics Merchandise. 13. Trademark Enforcement in Developing Countries: Counterfeiting as an Externality Imposed by Multinational Companies
Part V: Trademark Territoriality and the Regulation of Cyberspace - 14. Trademarks, Free Speech, and ICANN’s New gTLD Process
Index.
Introduction - 1. The Inevitability of ‘Territoriality Challenges’ in Trademark Law
Part I: Territorial Norms And (Global) Well-Known Marks - 2. Protection of Well-Known Marks: A Transnational Perspective. 3. Interactivity, Territoriality, and Well-Known Marks. 4. The Pan-American Trademark Convention of 1929: A Bold Vision of Extraterritorial Meets Current Realities
Part II: Protecting Quality and Identity in the Global Economy - 5. Marks and More(s): Certification in Global Value Chains. 6. Branding the Land: Creating Global Meanings for Local Characteristics. 7. Signs Beyond Borders: Moving from Commodity to Differentiated Exports in the Coffee Industry
Part III: Territoriality, Exhaustion of Rights, and Gray Market Products - 8. The (Avoidable) Effects of Territorially Different Approaches to Trademark and Copyright Exhaustion. 9. Avoiding Mutant Trademarks: A Statutory Exclusion for Copyrighted Accessories to Parallel Imports. 10. ‘La Confusion des Genres’: Logos and Packaging as Copyrighted Works
Part IV: (National) Trademark Enforcement Challenges - 11. Territoriality (Mis)Understood: Enforcing Well-Known Foreign Marks in the United States. 12. The Curious Case of Fake Beijing Olympics Merchandise. 13. Trademark Enforcement in Developing Countries: Counterfeiting as an Externality Imposed by Multinational Companies
Part V: Trademark Territoriality and the Regulation of Cyberspace - 14. Trademarks, Free Speech, and ICANN’s New gTLD Process
Index.
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Published
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar, 2014
Language
English
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