Significant harms attend both the unrestrained influx of parallel imports and their blanket exclusion. In light of the recent United States Supreme Court decision in K Mart Corp v. Cartier, Inc., the author examines the causes, symptoms and competing interests of consumers, manufacturers, domestic trademark owners and gray market importers. This Note considers the contemporary legislative, Judicial and executive approaches toward balancing these interests. The author suggests a solution to capture the benefits of parallel imports while effectively eliminating the dangers by means which fairly allocate the policy burdens on those who enjoy the benefits
This Note argues that the importance of trademark laws to the resolution of the grey goods controver...
Since the mid-1980s there has been a growing interest in the international business literature in so...
_Parallel importation is intimately connected with a liberalized and internationally involved econom...
Significant harms attend both the unrestrained influx of parallel imports and their blanket exclusio...
This Article examines the history of the gray market in the United States through an analysis of bot...
The author discusses parallel imports or gray market goods in the context of the federal trademark...
This article explores the issue of gray-market imports. The author explains the four causes of gray-...
Each year billions of dollars worth of goods are produced by foreign manufacturers and legitimately ...
Overshadowed by the more controversial substantive questions raised by the gray market problem has b...
The author, who represented the Coalition to Preserve the Integrity of American Trademarks (COPIAT),...
I shall argue that, with limited exceptions, the problem posed by genuine gray market imports from a...
With the rapid development of global economic integration, the size of gray markets continues to exp...
In this article, we suggest that the U.S. Congress could implement a legislative provision prohibiti...
Although it has the appearance of benefiting the consumer, the phenomenon of gray market goods is, f...
Gray markets, also known as parallel imports, are marketplaces for trading genuine products that are...
This Note argues that the importance of trademark laws to the resolution of the grey goods controver...
Since the mid-1980s there has been a growing interest in the international business literature in so...
_Parallel importation is intimately connected with a liberalized and internationally involved econom...
Significant harms attend both the unrestrained influx of parallel imports and their blanket exclusio...
This Article examines the history of the gray market in the United States through an analysis of bot...
The author discusses parallel imports or gray market goods in the context of the federal trademark...
This article explores the issue of gray-market imports. The author explains the four causes of gray-...
Each year billions of dollars worth of goods are produced by foreign manufacturers and legitimately ...
Overshadowed by the more controversial substantive questions raised by the gray market problem has b...
The author, who represented the Coalition to Preserve the Integrity of American Trademarks (COPIAT),...
I shall argue that, with limited exceptions, the problem posed by genuine gray market imports from a...
With the rapid development of global economic integration, the size of gray markets continues to exp...
In this article, we suggest that the U.S. Congress could implement a legislative provision prohibiti...
Although it has the appearance of benefiting the consumer, the phenomenon of gray market goods is, f...
Gray markets, also known as parallel imports, are marketplaces for trading genuine products that are...
This Note argues that the importance of trademark laws to the resolution of the grey goods controver...
Since the mid-1980s there has been a growing interest in the international business literature in so...
_Parallel importation is intimately connected with a liberalized and internationally involved econom...