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Trade Marks: Law and Practice 5th ed isbn 9781784734268

Trade Marks Law and Practice 4th ed


ISBN13: 9781784731243
New Edition ISBN: 9781784734268
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781846612633
Published: April 2016
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Trade Marks: Law and Practice is a concise account of UK trade marks law within the European and International context. The text incorporates and analyses the ongoing amendments and the Trade Marks Act 2004, amendments to the Trade Marks 2000 and the expansion of the system of international registration of trade marks under the Madrid protocol and International Trade Mark Treaty.

Written by Alison Firth, and expert co- authors, this text deals with the relevant domestic and international developments from both the UK and EU perspective and takes into account

  • EU Reform Trade mark law provisional agreement relating to proposed changes to Community Trade mark regulation which include changes to CTM terminology, procedure filings and fees
  • NICE class headings and classification of goods- IP Translator case
  • IP and Company Commercial lawyers advising on trade marks

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
The commercial functions of a trade mark
The mark itself
Legal modes of protection
Limits to trade mark protection
Registration
Using the mark
Pursuing infringements
Defending infringement proceedings
Cancellation of UK registrations
Licensing others to use the mark
Assignment of marks
Special category marks
Trade mark¡¦s and European Union Law
The community trade mark
Trade mark systems worldwide: International co-operation and harmonisation
International Registration: the Madrid agreement and protocol