Trade Mark Licensing

Trade Mark Licensing
Author: Neil J. Wilkof
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2005
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780421636309

Recent years have seen fundamental changes to the law and practise of trade mark licensing. "Trade Mark Licensing 2nd edition" offers a completely rounded perspectivce on the subject, integrating discussion of legal concepts with extensive advice on practical concerns. It provides comprehensive coverage of trade mark licensing under UK and US law, and also considers relevant EU law, including EU competition law and trade mark exhaustion. A detailed sample agreement is included, complete with explanatory notes and cross-references to the main text. This edition also contains new chapters on trade mark licensing in France and Germany, and on domain name+ licensing.

Revisiting the Philosophical Foundations of Trademarks in the US and UK

Revisiting the Philosophical Foundations of Trademarks in the US and UK
Author: Mohammad Amin Naser
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2009-12-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1443818291

This book challenges the philosophical foundations of current trademark systems in the USA and the UK. It argues that the process of trademark creation should be transformed to the more practical and realistic proposition of “co-authorship” of trademarks by both the public and trademark owners. The book develops the “Economic-Social Planning justification”, which departs from the economic argument that trademarks reduce consumer search costs, and then proposes that trademarks should be formulated in a manner which helps foster a just and attractive culture. Trademarks are thus seen as source and origin identifiers, rather than quality identifiers. The book focuses on the often ignored role of the public and their rights in trademarks and calls for the adoption of the confusion rationale for trademark protection, not the dilution individualistic rationale. The two jurisdictions of this book prove adverse effects over the rights of the public in terms of using trademarks in cultural and expressive contexts, thereby threatening the principles of freedom of expression as a human fundamental right.

Public Bills

Public Bills
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords
Publisher:
Total Pages: 668
Release: 1876
Genre:
ISBN: