This article describes a new database—TM‐Link—that contains 12 million trademark applications and registrations across six jurisdictions. A feature of the database is the identification of trademark equivalents (or families) within and across national trademark offices. Equivalent trademarks are two, or more, insignias for the same product applied for by the same company. Unlike patents, the incentive to file for global priority is comparatively weak since legal priority for trademarks is territorial. To identify the number of true trademark equivalents we therefore create synthetic links using a neural network‐based machine learning algorithm
If a trademark (“mark”) becomes a generic term, it may be cancelled under trademark law, a process k...
While trademarks are designed to promote a competitive and productive marketplace, the current syste...
Thanks to the trademark, goods, works and services become recognizable, which is extremely important...
Abstract — Trademarks are signs of high reputational value. Thus, they require protection. This pape...
The article describes the computerised trademark search system developed in 1984-1985 as the first s...
Trademark retrieval (TR) is the problem of retrieving similar trademarks (logos) for a query, and th...
The author states that the rapid growth of the Internet has caused a serious collision between the e...
Organizations that want to conduct business on the Internet have to register with Network Solutions,...
The rapid rise in the amount of trademark applications and trademark infringements has led the trade...
The need for large-scale trademark retrieval (TR) systems has significantly increased to combat the ...
Trademarks are signs of high reputational value. Thus, they require protection. This paper studies c...
AbstractThe rapid expansion of e-commerce at the beginning of 21st century has had a significant imp...
The rapid rise in the amount of trademark applications and trademark infringements has led the trade...
Intellectual Property Exchange (IPEXL) Pte Ltd maintains an online portal that is capable of searchi...
Trademarks are intellectual property assets with potentially high reputational value. Their infringe...
If a trademark (“mark”) becomes a generic term, it may be cancelled under trademark law, a process k...
While trademarks are designed to promote a competitive and productive marketplace, the current syste...
Thanks to the trademark, goods, works and services become recognizable, which is extremely important...
Abstract — Trademarks are signs of high reputational value. Thus, they require protection. This pape...
The article describes the computerised trademark search system developed in 1984-1985 as the first s...
Trademark retrieval (TR) is the problem of retrieving similar trademarks (logos) for a query, and th...
The author states that the rapid growth of the Internet has caused a serious collision between the e...
Organizations that want to conduct business on the Internet have to register with Network Solutions,...
The rapid rise in the amount of trademark applications and trademark infringements has led the trade...
The need for large-scale trademark retrieval (TR) systems has significantly increased to combat the ...
Trademarks are signs of high reputational value. Thus, they require protection. This paper studies c...
AbstractThe rapid expansion of e-commerce at the beginning of 21st century has had a significant imp...
The rapid rise in the amount of trademark applications and trademark infringements has led the trade...
Intellectual Property Exchange (IPEXL) Pte Ltd maintains an online portal that is capable of searchi...
Trademarks are intellectual property assets with potentially high reputational value. Their infringe...
If a trademark (“mark”) becomes a generic term, it may be cancelled under trademark law, a process k...
While trademarks are designed to promote a competitive and productive marketplace, the current syste...
Thanks to the trademark, goods, works and services become recognizable, which is extremely important...