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Ebook Trade Marks Law PDF, EPUB, DOC

9781905536801
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1905536801
This second edition of Trade Marks Law provides a comprehensive examination of the law in Ireland, including analysis of all significant Superior Court and Patents Office jurisprudence. Principal case law from the UK, the Court of Justice, and the General Court are also included. The book is fully updated and includes: a new chapter on practice and procedure * a specific chapter dealing with defenses to trade mark infringement and passing off * an analysis of proposed reforms under the revised Harmonization Directive and Regulation * an expanded chapter on passing off, with analysis of recent Irish case law concerning extended passing off, personality rights, and the geographical extent of goodwill * comprehensive analysis of Patents Office decisions under the Trade Marks Act 1996 * recent developments in comparative advertising. Subject: Irish Law, Trade Mark Law, Commercial Law], Trade Marks Law (2nd ed) provides a comprehensive examination of Irish trade marks law including analysis of all significant Superior Court and Patents Office jurisprudence. Principal case law from the UK, Court of Justice and General Court are also included in this leading text book. Trade Marks Law (2nd ed) is fully updated and includes: * A new chapter on practice and procedure; * A specific chapter dealing with defences to trade mark infringement and passing off; * An analysis of proposed reforms under the revised Harmonisation Directive and Regulation; * Expanded chapter on passing off with analysis of recent case law concerning extended passing off, personality rights and the geographical extent of goodwill; * Comprehensive analysis of Patents Office decisions under the Trade Marks Act 1996; * Recent developments in comparative advertising.

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