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The Confusion Test In European Trade Mark Law Ilanah Fhima Dev S Gangjee

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The Confusion Test In European Trade Mark Law Ilanah Fhima Dev S Gangjee
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.2 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Ilanah Fhima, Dev S. Gangjee
ISBN: 9780199674336, 0199674337
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Confusion Test In European Trade Mark Law Ilanah Fhima Dev S Gangjee by Ilanah Fhima, Dev S. Gangjee 9780199674336, 0199674337 instant download after payment.

Historically, likelihood of confusion has been the core infringement test for trade mark law, and it remains the most frequently applied test in infringement actions by far. However, there are noticeable differences in how it is applied by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), the General Court, and national courts; and questionable outcomes when it is applied in novel situations.
This book is the first comprehensive and systematic account of the confusion test within the harmonised European trade mark system. It considers how the test is applied by national trade mark registries across EU member states, by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), by national courts, and by the CJEU. It offers practical guidance, while also evaluating the viability of more recent developments such as initial-interest confusion, post-sale confusion and consumer responses to uses of trade marks on the internet.
The book analyses three distinct strata of legal doctrine: the decisions of the CJEU, including the General Court; the extensive body of decisions by EUIPO; and the application of harmonised trade mark law by courts of member states, focusing on leading decisions as well as wayward ones. It also draws upon the legal position in the US to illuminate these issues.

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