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Kerly's Law of Trade Marks and Trade Names.
2018
K 810 MEL.K (16)
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Title
Kerly's Law of Trade Marks and Trade Names.
Edition
Sixteenth edition.
Description
cv, 1678 pages ; 24 cm.
ISBN
9780414052017 Print
Alternate Call Number
K 810 MEL.K (16)
Summary
Kerly's Law of Trade Marks and Trade Names has provided expert guidance on all aspects of UK trade mark law since 1894. Through a mix of insightful commentary and up-to-date analysis of case law and legislation from the UK and Europe, it is the reference for the provision of clear and authoritative advice on trade mark law. The 16th edition saw a major update with the inclusion of three new chapters on topics including the average consumer, Brexit, and the defining characteristics of trade marks. It also analyses the highly significant European trade mark reforms – the greatest change to trade mark law for 20 years. This supplement captures all the developments in the law since the 16th Edition was prepared, including a review of all UK caselaw and the key judgments emanating from the General Court and the CJEU, as well as certain influential cases from overseas. The Skykick case is covered in full. It includes up to date versions of the Trade Marks Act and Rules, following the implementation of the 2015 Trade Mark Directive and other amendments. It also includes all the relevant EU Exit regulations which come into force on exit day.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Preface
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
Table of Statutory Instruments
Table of European Legislation
Table of Treaties and Conventions
Chapter 1.Introduction and Future Developments
Chapter 2. The Function(s) and Characteristics of a “Trade Mark” in EU Trade Mark Law
Chapter 3. Average Consumer
Chapter 4. Brexit
Chapter 5. The UK Register of Trade Marks
Chapter 6. Classification of Goods and Services
Chapter 7. UK Registration Procedure
Chapter 8. EU Trade Marks
Chapter 9. The Madrid System
Chapter 10. Absolute Grounds for Refusal of Registration
Chapter 11. Relative Grounds for Refusal of Registration
Chapter 12. Validity and Removal of Trade Marks from the Register
Chapter 13. Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin
Chapter 14. Collective and Certification Marks
Chapter 15. Dealings with Trade Marks
Chapter 16. Infringement
Chapter 17. Defences to Trade Mark Infringement Claims
Chapter 18. Exhaustion
Chapter 19. Competition Law and Trade Marks
Chapter 20. The Action for Passing off
Chapter 21. Trade Libel and Threats
Chapter 22. Civil Proceedings for Trade Mark Infringement and Passing off
Chapter 23. Evidence
Chapter 24. Criminal Proceedings
Chapter 25. Customs Powers and Procedures
Chapter 26. Character and Celebrity Merchandising
Chapter 27. Company and Business Names
Chapter 28. The Internet
Chapter 29. Human Rights and Trade Marks
Appendices
Part I. The UK Act and Rules
Part II. The Trade Mark Directive
Part III. EUTM Materials
Part IV. Other European Materials
Part V. Madrid Materials
Part VI. International Treaties and Rules
Part VII. Custom Materials
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
Table of Statutory Instruments
Table of European Legislation
Table of Treaties and Conventions
Chapter 1.Introduction and Future Developments
Chapter 2. The Function(s) and Characteristics of a “Trade Mark” in EU Trade Mark Law
Chapter 3. Average Consumer
Chapter 4. Brexit
Chapter 5. The UK Register of Trade Marks
Chapter 6. Classification of Goods and Services
Chapter 7. UK Registration Procedure
Chapter 8. EU Trade Marks
Chapter 9. The Madrid System
Chapter 10. Absolute Grounds for Refusal of Registration
Chapter 11. Relative Grounds for Refusal of Registration
Chapter 12. Validity and Removal of Trade Marks from the Register
Chapter 13. Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin
Chapter 14. Collective and Certification Marks
Chapter 15. Dealings with Trade Marks
Chapter 16. Infringement
Chapter 17. Defences to Trade Mark Infringement Claims
Chapter 18. Exhaustion
Chapter 19. Competition Law and Trade Marks
Chapter 20. The Action for Passing off
Chapter 21. Trade Libel and Threats
Chapter 22. Civil Proceedings for Trade Mark Infringement and Passing off
Chapter 23. Evidence
Chapter 24. Criminal Proceedings
Chapter 25. Customs Powers and Procedures
Chapter 26. Character and Celebrity Merchandising
Chapter 27. Company and Business Names
Chapter 28. The Internet
Chapter 29. Human Rights and Trade Marks
Appendices
Part I. The UK Act and Rules
Part II. The Trade Mark Directive
Part III. EUTM Materials
Part IV. Other European Materials
Part V. Madrid Materials
Part VI. International Treaties and Rules
Part VII. Custom Materials
Series
Intellectual property library.
Published
London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2018.
Language
English
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