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Eu Trade Mark Law And Product Protection A Comparative Analysis Of Trade Mark Functionality Lavinia Brancusi

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Eu Trade Mark Law And Product Protection A Comparative Analysis Of Trade Mark Functionality Lavinia Brancusi
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.98 MB
Pages: 348
Author: LAVINIA. BRANCUSI
ISBN: 9781032446318, 1032446315
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Eu Trade Mark Law And Product Protection A Comparative Analysis Of Trade Mark Functionality Lavinia Brancusi by Lavinia. Brancusi 9781032446318, 1032446315 instant download after payment.

This book employs scholarly analysis to ground practical tools for applying the EU Trade Mark law (EUTM) functionality refusal grounds to address business needs when registering trade marks consisting of product characteristics. The study comprehensively examines the absolute grounds for a refusal of registration of functional signs under EUTM. It interprets the functionality refusal grounds through objective tests, focusing on the pro-competition rationale of denying trade mark exclusivity on product features that are technically or aesthetically important for competitors' ability to trade in alternative products. The work takes a comparative approach looking at the US trade dress functionality doctrine, and a law and economics perspective on the role of trade marks and brands in the marketplace. It explores how competition rules related to market definition and the substitutability of products, as well as marketing and design findings related to branding and aesthetics, could be integrated into the legal assessment of EUTM functionality. The volume will be of interest to academics and researchers working in the areas of Intellectual Property Law, Trade Mark and Design Law, EU Law, Comparative Law, and Branding.

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