119-126With every passing day the ambit of trademark protection law is being broadened all over the world. This paper deals with three such important aspects – three new areas on which trademark protection is being envisaged, which have, of late, given rise to serious debate in juridical circles. To be more precise, this paper deals with the registrability of smell, sports merchandise and building designs as trademarks. The paper is exploratory in nature and does not take any stand as to whether a particular thing should be trademarkable or not. It rather culls out and analyses the arguments advanced for and against such broadening of trademark laws
1 Abstract Trademarks and their territorial limits The purpose of my thesis is to analyze the ways t...
The paper discusses how trademarks are legally regulated, and how their value is established, consid...
The aim of this thesis is to examine trademarks and the possibilities of their application and use i...
In the traditional view of trademark law, a trademark serves its brand-identifying function. Consequ...
In the traditional view of trademark law, a trademark serves its brand-identifying function. Consequ...
499-506In the recent years, the industry is registering more and more trademarks in unconventional a...
During the past decades, the domain of trademark law and the scope of trademark protection have been...
The rationale behind trademark law is to protect business goodwill and reputation, but the ultimate ...
127-132In recent years, European Trademark Law has often been cited as an example of a modern tradem...
During the last decades, non-traditional marks have found their way into trademark registers worldwi...
In the current growing global commercial turnover of goods and services, there are increasing demand...
43-50The paper deals with the issue of registrability of various non-traditional trademarks. Non-tra...
This paper challenges the conventional wisdom that trademark law traditionally sought to protect con...
I have chosen this topic because of my deep interest in the intellectual property rights and tradema...
This follow-up to Graeme B. Dinwoodie and Mark D. Janis’s successful book Trademark Law and Theory e...
1 Abstract Trademarks and their territorial limits The purpose of my thesis is to analyze the ways t...
The paper discusses how trademarks are legally regulated, and how their value is established, consid...
The aim of this thesis is to examine trademarks and the possibilities of their application and use i...
In the traditional view of trademark law, a trademark serves its brand-identifying function. Consequ...
In the traditional view of trademark law, a trademark serves its brand-identifying function. Consequ...
499-506In the recent years, the industry is registering more and more trademarks in unconventional a...
During the past decades, the domain of trademark law and the scope of trademark protection have been...
The rationale behind trademark law is to protect business goodwill and reputation, but the ultimate ...
127-132In recent years, European Trademark Law has often been cited as an example of a modern tradem...
During the last decades, non-traditional marks have found their way into trademark registers worldwi...
In the current growing global commercial turnover of goods and services, there are increasing demand...
43-50The paper deals with the issue of registrability of various non-traditional trademarks. Non-tra...
This paper challenges the conventional wisdom that trademark law traditionally sought to protect con...
I have chosen this topic because of my deep interest in the intellectual property rights and tradema...
This follow-up to Graeme B. Dinwoodie and Mark D. Janis’s successful book Trademark Law and Theory e...
1 Abstract Trademarks and their territorial limits The purpose of my thesis is to analyze the ways t...
The paper discusses how trademarks are legally regulated, and how their value is established, consid...
The aim of this thesis is to examine trademarks and the possibilities of their application and use i...