Charting Limitations on Trademark Rights
Charting Limitations on Trademark Rights
Beebe, Barton; Sun, Haochen
Oxford University Press
05/2023
336
Dura
Inglês
9780198871248
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Charting LimitationsHaochen Sun:
Part I: Justifications for Limitations
1: Mark McKenna: Externalizing Trademark's Limits
2: Jeanne Fromer: The Role of Creativity in Granting and Limiting Trademark Rights
3: David Tan: Logo Hacking, Downmarket Irony, Counterfeit Chic: A Study of Contemporary Fashion Trends and Their Implications for Trademark Law
Part II: Nature of Limitations
4: Carys Craig: Gripe Sites & Trademark User Rights: Lessons from Canada's Cooperstock Case
5: Mark Lemley: Fame, Parody, and Policing in Trademark Law
6: Martin Senftleben: Safeguarding Freedom of Artistic Expression in the EU: Towards a Legal Presumption of Fair Use
Part III: Scope of Limitations
7: Lionel Bently: Limitations on Pharmaceutical Trade Marks in Britain in the Twentieth Century
8: Robert G. Burrell: The Exceptional Nature of the Right to Control Use in Advertising
9: Michael Handler: : Reimagining Trade Mark Exhaustion: Does Australia's New Defence Offer a Way Forward?
Part IV: Comparative Studies of Limitations
10: Haochen Sun: Creative Destruction of the Civil Law Tradition: Lessons from Chinese Trademark Law
11: Kung-Chung Liu: Limitations of Trademark Rights in Major Asian Jurisdictions
12: Arpan Banerjee: The Constitutional Basis for Trademark Parodies in India and South Africa
13: Christoph Rademacher & Roberto Carapeto: Trademark Parody under Japanese Trademark Law: Finding the Line of Japanese Humor
Part I: Justifications for Limitations
1: Mark McKenna: Externalizing Trademark's Limits
2: Jeanne Fromer: The Role of Creativity in Granting and Limiting Trademark Rights
3: David Tan: Logo Hacking, Downmarket Irony, Counterfeit Chic: A Study of Contemporary Fashion Trends and Their Implications for Trademark Law
Part II: Nature of Limitations
4: Carys Craig: Gripe Sites & Trademark User Rights: Lessons from Canada's Cooperstock Case
5: Mark Lemley: Fame, Parody, and Policing in Trademark Law
6: Martin Senftleben: Safeguarding Freedom of Artistic Expression in the EU: Towards a Legal Presumption of Fair Use
Part III: Scope of Limitations
7: Lionel Bently: Limitations on Pharmaceutical Trade Marks in Britain in the Twentieth Century
8: Robert G. Burrell: The Exceptional Nature of the Right to Control Use in Advertising
9: Michael Handler: : Reimagining Trade Mark Exhaustion: Does Australia's New Defence Offer a Way Forward?
Part IV: Comparative Studies of Limitations
10: Haochen Sun: Creative Destruction of the Civil Law Tradition: Lessons from Chinese Trademark Law
11: Kung-Chung Liu: Limitations of Trademark Rights in Major Asian Jurisdictions
12: Arpan Banerjee: The Constitutional Basis for Trademark Parodies in India and South Africa
13: Christoph Rademacher & Roberto Carapeto: Trademark Parody under Japanese Trademark Law: Finding the Line of Japanese Humor
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Introduction: Charting LimitationsHaochen Sun:
Part I: Justifications for Limitations
1: Mark McKenna: Externalizing Trademark's Limits
2: Jeanne Fromer: The Role of Creativity in Granting and Limiting Trademark Rights
3: David Tan: Logo Hacking, Downmarket Irony, Counterfeit Chic: A Study of Contemporary Fashion Trends and Their Implications for Trademark Law
Part II: Nature of Limitations
4: Carys Craig: Gripe Sites & Trademark User Rights: Lessons from Canada's Cooperstock Case
5: Mark Lemley: Fame, Parody, and Policing in Trademark Law
6: Martin Senftleben: Safeguarding Freedom of Artistic Expression in the EU: Towards a Legal Presumption of Fair Use
Part III: Scope of Limitations
7: Lionel Bently: Limitations on Pharmaceutical Trade Marks in Britain in the Twentieth Century
8: Robert G. Burrell: The Exceptional Nature of the Right to Control Use in Advertising
9: Michael Handler: : Reimagining Trade Mark Exhaustion: Does Australia's New Defence Offer a Way Forward?
Part IV: Comparative Studies of Limitations
10: Haochen Sun: Creative Destruction of the Civil Law Tradition: Lessons from Chinese Trademark Law
11: Kung-Chung Liu: Limitations of Trademark Rights in Major Asian Jurisdictions
12: Arpan Banerjee: The Constitutional Basis for Trademark Parodies in India and South Africa
13: Christoph Rademacher & Roberto Carapeto: Trademark Parody under Japanese Trademark Law: Finding the Line of Japanese Humor
Part I: Justifications for Limitations
1: Mark McKenna: Externalizing Trademark's Limits
2: Jeanne Fromer: The Role of Creativity in Granting and Limiting Trademark Rights
3: David Tan: Logo Hacking, Downmarket Irony, Counterfeit Chic: A Study of Contemporary Fashion Trends and Their Implications for Trademark Law
Part II: Nature of Limitations
4: Carys Craig: Gripe Sites & Trademark User Rights: Lessons from Canada's Cooperstock Case
5: Mark Lemley: Fame, Parody, and Policing in Trademark Law
6: Martin Senftleben: Safeguarding Freedom of Artistic Expression in the EU: Towards a Legal Presumption of Fair Use
Part III: Scope of Limitations
7: Lionel Bently: Limitations on Pharmaceutical Trade Marks in Britain in the Twentieth Century
8: Robert G. Burrell: The Exceptional Nature of the Right to Control Use in Advertising
9: Michael Handler: : Reimagining Trade Mark Exhaustion: Does Australia's New Defence Offer a Way Forward?
Part IV: Comparative Studies of Limitations
10: Haochen Sun: Creative Destruction of the Civil Law Tradition: Lessons from Chinese Trademark Law
11: Kung-Chung Liu: Limitations of Trademark Rights in Major Asian Jurisdictions
12: Arpan Banerjee: The Constitutional Basis for Trademark Parodies in India and South Africa
13: Christoph Rademacher & Roberto Carapeto: Trademark Parody under Japanese Trademark Law: Finding the Line of Japanese Humor
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