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Combating Trademark Squatting in China: New Developments in Chinese Trademark Law and Suggestions for the Future [PDF]
: This Note explores the phenomenon of trademark squatting in China. Several characteristics relating to the development of Chinese Trademark Law, such as the first-to-file and multi-class application system, as well as the inherent complexities of the ...
Sunny Chang
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Abstract In recent years, Berlin has emerged as an epicenter of climate activism in Germany. There, a range of groups have mobilized in opposition to the role of the German state and the EU in accelerating the climate crisis. Many activists now see conventional political responses as exhausted and have turned to increasingly radical forms of civil ...
Max Jack
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ANNULMENT OF A TRADEMARK FOR BAD FAITH [PDF]
When entering any new potential market or trying to establish a name for oneself on a designated market, one of the first steps taken by any economic operator, apart from actually rendering the service or conceiving the product which is envisaged to be
Roxana CATEA
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Laying Waste: Pre‐Emption, Dispossession, and Deputization in Colonial British Columbia
ABSTRACT Pre‐emption, a legal instrument allowing settlers to acquire Indigenous land via occupation and improvement, is a vital means of colonial dispossession in North America, yet has received relatively little critical attention. Our analysis outlines its significance, shedding new light on the way in which private property power and state ...
Brenna Bhandar, Nicholas Blomley
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Don\u27t Confuse Metatags with Initial Interest Confusion [PDF]
This Comment focuses on whether the legal doctrine of initial interest confusion should be applied in metatag related trademark infringement cases. The Comment agues that because initial interest confusion does not improve or clarify the existing ...
Dunaevsky, Yelena
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What's in a Name? Understanding Profile Name Reuse on Twitter [PDF]
Users on Twitter are commonly identified by their profile names. These names are used when directly addressing users on Twitter, are part of their profile page URLs, and can become a trademark for popular accounts, with people referring to celebrities by
Ahmad, S +6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study aims to describe the muscle biopsy features of overlap myositis (OM) and compare them with other inflammatory myopathies. We analyzed clinical, serological findings, and histopathological patterns in muscle biopsies to understand the features of OM.
Sidra Fatima +5 more
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Through the Grapevine: New Developments in the Protection of Geographical Indications in China [PDF]
26 pagesChina is one of the fastest growing markets for wine consumption, on track to move from the fifth to the second largest consumer of wine in the world in the next five years.
Davison, Ashley L.
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CAR‐T cell therapy in systemic rheumatic diseases and autoimmune disorders. (This figure was created using BioRender.com.) ABSTRACT Chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR‐T) cell therapy, originally developed for hematologic malignancies, has emerged as a transformative candidate for systemic rheumatic diseases and autoimmune disorders (AIDs).
Zhidan Fan, Li Zhang, Haiguo Yu
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Sensible Agnosticism: An Updated Approach to Domain-Name Trademark Infringement [PDF]
The Internet era has brought a new battlefield to U.S.-trademark-law disputes: domain names. Trademark owners have vigorously challenged the registration of domain names that consist of-or merely include-their trademarked terms, suing these domain-name ...
Reed, Shiveh Roxana
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