This book looks into the nature and status of Community collective marks and explores to what extent they can incorporate certification marks under the current European trade mark law. Welcoming the proposal for a new European Trade Mark Regulation in 2013, the study argues that the two genres should be distinguished from one another, serving distinct purposes. Further, the significance and role of Geographical Indications under the European Union Law are addressed, as well as the question of whether they need to be kept as a separate regime. Although the advantages of each sign are obstructed by discrepancies in terminologies and confusion in legal theory and practice, the author examines the potential of each system by analysing the CTMR ...
The rights of a holder of a Community Trade Mark may be divided into a few groups: rights for prote...
As an element in the comprehensive evaluation of European trade mark law currently undertaken by the...
Resumé Community Trade Mark and Impediments to Registration Trademarks take important and still more...
AbstractTrademarks are actives having a high value for any company. The fluctuations that can affect...
This book addresses the application and the implications of Art. 25(1)(e) CDR - the basis for invali...
The Community Trade Mark in Comparison with the National Trade Mark - Focused on the Unitary Charact...
Cover title: New trade-mark system for the Community. Proposed Directive and Regulatio
In growing regional societies such as the European Union, there is a recognized need for standardiza...
63 Community trade mark and its relation to a national trade mark, in particular with respect to the...
Resumé A comparison of national Trade mark with Community Trade mark. The purpose of thesis is to pr...
Geographical indications (GIs) are, just like trade marks, signs used for the purpose of distinguish...
Community trade mark and its relation to a national trade mark (RESUMÉ) The purpose of my thesis is ...
The goal of the harmonious development of the economic activities in the EU is to achieve a continuo...
ABSTRACTIn early years of the European Community, there was considerable concern that the enforcemen...
On the 6 of October 2009 the European Court of Justice came with a preliminary ruling in the PAGO ca...
The rights of a holder of a Community Trade Mark may be divided into a few groups: rights for prote...
As an element in the comprehensive evaluation of European trade mark law currently undertaken by the...
Resumé Community Trade Mark and Impediments to Registration Trademarks take important and still more...
AbstractTrademarks are actives having a high value for any company. The fluctuations that can affect...
This book addresses the application and the implications of Art. 25(1)(e) CDR - the basis for invali...
The Community Trade Mark in Comparison with the National Trade Mark - Focused on the Unitary Charact...
Cover title: New trade-mark system for the Community. Proposed Directive and Regulatio
In growing regional societies such as the European Union, there is a recognized need for standardiza...
63 Community trade mark and its relation to a national trade mark, in particular with respect to the...
Resumé A comparison of national Trade mark with Community Trade mark. The purpose of thesis is to pr...
Geographical indications (GIs) are, just like trade marks, signs used for the purpose of distinguish...
Community trade mark and its relation to a national trade mark (RESUMÉ) The purpose of my thesis is ...
The goal of the harmonious development of the economic activities in the EU is to achieve a continuo...
ABSTRACTIn early years of the European Community, there was considerable concern that the enforcemen...
On the 6 of October 2009 the European Court of Justice came with a preliminary ruling in the PAGO ca...
The rights of a holder of a Community Trade Mark may be divided into a few groups: rights for prote...
As an element in the comprehensive evaluation of European trade mark law currently undertaken by the...
Resumé Community Trade Mark and Impediments to Registration Trademarks take important and still more...