Trade marks at the limit [Book] /
edited by Jeremy Phillips.
- Northampton, MA, USA : Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar, c2006.
- xxii, 285 p. : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Permitted use under international law / Nicolas Dontas -- Permitted use under European law : the framework / Susie Middlemiss -- Comparative advertising in the United States / Charles H. Googe, Jr and Lewis Clayton -- A contrast with trade mark law : the permitted use of geographical indications / Lasse A. S²ndergaard Christensen and Janne Britt Hansen -- Comparative advertising in Europe / Philippe de Jong -- Use of trade marks on repackaged and relabelled pharmaceutical goods / Christian Schumacher -- Controlling third party use at the border / Luca Giove -- Compatibility of products : the ECJ's Gillette ruling / Rainer Hilli -- Repairs and other specialist services in the light of the ECJ's BMW ruling / Montiano Monteagudo and Núria Porxas -- Refills, recharged batteries and recycled products / Wolfgang Kellenter -- Honest commercial use in light of the ECJ's Gerolsteiner ruling / Grace Smith. 'Descriptivess' in American trade mark law / David W. Quinto and Anthony P. Alden -- Interim relief, final injunctions and freedom of speech : the French Greenpeace and Danone litigation / Grégoire Triet -- Trade mark issues in the financial services industry / Steven Weiner and Frank Azzopardi -- The impact of permitted use on trade mark valuation / Mark Bezant -- Unauthorised use of trade marks : a trade mark proprietor's perspective / Bruce Proctor -- Unauthorised permitted use in a multilingual jurisdiction / Thierry Calame -- Unauthorised use of another's trade mark : a view from Australia / Jackie O'Brien -- Why is it better to brand so as not to rely on third party use? / Dawn Franklin -- Legal strategies for coping with unwanted third party use / Steven Warner -- Non-traditional trade marks : unauthorised but permitted use / Karin Cederlund and Petra Hansson -- Conclusion : Where do we go from here? / Jeremy Phillips.
This is a collection of current, informed and original essays on different aspects of a topic that unites trade mark owners, practitioners and potential infringers alike - the fine borderline that separates permitted use of another business's trade mark from a use that constitutes trade mark infringement.
All.
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Trademarks--Law and legislation. Trademarks (International law)