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Background and challenges to implementation In recent years, intellectual property (IP) arguments have been central to legal challenges brought by the tobacco industry against measures implementing the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC).
Suzanne Zhou
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Trademarks are one of the most economically valuable intangible business assets and most traders seek to market their products beyond national borders. However, the legal protection of trademarks remain territorial so to resolve the tension between the ...
Calboli, Irene
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PUBLIC POLICY AND MORALITY IN TRADEMARK LAW [PDF]
The existence of signs registered as trademarks (national, European, international) is necessary in the public interest, as they serve producers of goods and services and consumers alike.
Viorel ROȘ, Andreea LIVĂDARIU
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Cyber security laws and safety in e-commerce in India
In today’s information technology age, the issue of cyber Security is a complicated and fascinating area of law. The phenomenal growth and development of e-commerce in India is astounding.
A. K. Kashyap, M. Chaudhary
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This study analyzes the philosophical, theoretical, constitutional, and international foundations underlying the inappropriateness of granting legal protection to trademarks attached to illegal products, particularly non-excise (illicit) cigarettes. From
Lutfiadi Lutfiadi +4 more
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Private initiatives for voluntary certification standards appear to be an attractive alternative to top-down approaches in the field of indigenous cultural heritage and development.
C.B. Graber, J.C. Lai
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Legal Protection Of Well-Known Trademarks Under Indonesian Law
This research evaluates the legal protection of famous trademarks under Indonesian law, examining the extent to which existing regulations safeguard trademarks with strong public recognition.
Wiwin Windiantina, Neneng Nurastriani
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A Study on the Scope and Limit of International Exhaustion
Although Copyright Law includes provision for the exhaustion of distribution rights, other intellectual property laws do not explicitly address the exhaustion of rights.
SuCheol Kim
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Trade Mark Protection, Public Health and International Investment Law: Strains and Paradoxes [PDF]
This article aims at exploring the antinomies and paradoxes of trade mark protection in international investment law. The negative impact of trade mark protection on public health seems counterintuitive or even paradoxical. Strong trade mark protection is usually associated with positive effects on consumer protection and, more generally, there is a ...
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Trademarks Law: cases and commentary
Trademarks Law in Malaysia: Cases and Commentary, Second Edition is a revamped edition from the first book which was published in 2003. It continues to provide a comprehensive overview on the development, economic rationale as well as the role and ...
Abdul Ghani Azmi, Ida Madieha +1 more
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