Annette Kur (Max-Planck-Institute for Intellectual Property and Com, Martin Senftleben (VU University Amsterdam)
European Trade Mark Law
Annette Kur (Max-Planck-Institute for Intellectual Property and Com, Martin Senftleben (VU University Amsterdam)
European Trade Mark Law
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A comprehensive and practical commentary which presents an integrated picture of European trade mark law, including both substantive and procedural aspects.
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A comprehensive and practical commentary which presents an integrated picture of European trade mark law, including both substantive and procedural aspects.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 864
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 174mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1666g
- ISBN-13: 9780199680443
- ISBN-10: 0199680442
- Artikelnr.: 47098544
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 864
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 174mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1666g
- ISBN-13: 9780199680443
- ISBN-10: 0199680442
- Artikelnr.: 47098544
Annette Kur has been a Research Fellow in Intellectual Property and Competition Law at the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property and Competition Law since 1980. She led the Commission-funded Trade Mark Study which has recently delivered to the European Commission its findings and proposals on the future of the European Trade Mark Law system. Martin Senftleben is Senior European Consultant in the Intellectual Property Group at Bird & Bird. He is also Chair of Intellectual Property Law at the VU University Amsterdam, and a member of the State Copyright Commission, advising the Dutch government on copyright-related questions.
* Part I: Introduction
* 1: Background
* 2: International Law
* 3: European Harmonisation
* 4: Institutional and judicial framework
* Part II: Substantive trade mark law
* 1: How a sign becomes a trade mark
* 2: Rights conferred
* 3: Limitations and defenses
* 4: Trade marks as objects of property
* 5: Collective marks and certification marks (Article 66-74 CTMR;
Article 15 TMD)
* Part III: Procedural Aspects: Registration, maintenance and
invalidation of trade marks
* 1: CTMs
* 2: National trade marks
* 3: Interaction between national and Community level
* 4: International Registration
* Part IV: Protection of distinctive signs
* 1: Geographical indications, Reg. 2006/150
* 2: Other signs used in the course of trade
* Part V: Enforcement
* 1: Measures under civil law
* 2: Measures under civil law
* 3: Administrative Measures
* 4: Criminal Sanctions
* 1: Background
* 2: International Law
* 3: European Harmonisation
* 4: Institutional and judicial framework
* Part II: Substantive trade mark law
* 1: How a sign becomes a trade mark
* 2: Rights conferred
* 3: Limitations and defenses
* 4: Trade marks as objects of property
* 5: Collective marks and certification marks (Article 66-74 CTMR;
Article 15 TMD)
* Part III: Procedural Aspects: Registration, maintenance and
invalidation of trade marks
* 1: CTMs
* 2: National trade marks
* 3: Interaction between national and Community level
* 4: International Registration
* Part IV: Protection of distinctive signs
* 1: Geographical indications, Reg. 2006/150
* 2: Other signs used in the course of trade
* Part V: Enforcement
* 1: Measures under civil law
* 2: Measures under civil law
* 3: Administrative Measures
* 4: Criminal Sanctions
* Part I: Introduction
* 1: Background
* 2: International Law
* 3: European Harmonisation
* 4: Institutional and judicial framework
* Part II: Substantive trade mark law
* 1: How a sign becomes a trade mark
* 2: Rights conferred
* 3: Limitations and defenses
* 4: Trade marks as objects of property
* 5: Collective marks and certification marks (Article 66-74 CTMR;
Article 15 TMD)
* Part III: Procedural Aspects: Registration, maintenance and
invalidation of trade marks
* 1: CTMs
* 2: National trade marks
* 3: Interaction between national and Community level
* 4: International Registration
* Part IV: Protection of distinctive signs
* 1: Geographical indications, Reg. 2006/150
* 2: Other signs used in the course of trade
* Part V: Enforcement
* 1: Measures under civil law
* 2: Measures under civil law
* 3: Administrative Measures
* 4: Criminal Sanctions
* 1: Background
* 2: International Law
* 3: European Harmonisation
* 4: Institutional and judicial framework
* Part II: Substantive trade mark law
* 1: How a sign becomes a trade mark
* 2: Rights conferred
* 3: Limitations and defenses
* 4: Trade marks as objects of property
* 5: Collective marks and certification marks (Article 66-74 CTMR;
Article 15 TMD)
* Part III: Procedural Aspects: Registration, maintenance and
invalidation of trade marks
* 1: CTMs
* 2: National trade marks
* 3: Interaction between national and Community level
* 4: International Registration
* Part IV: Protection of distinctive signs
* 1: Geographical indications, Reg. 2006/150
* 2: Other signs used in the course of trade
* Part V: Enforcement
* 1: Measures under civil law
* 2: Measures under civil law
* 3: Administrative Measures
* 4: Criminal Sanctions