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International Legal Protection of Trademarks in China
In China, the concept of intellectual property is relatively new. Chinese officials began taking steps towards trademark regulations in the 1950s, but it was not until 1982 that the first Chinese Trademark Law was enacted.
Robert H. Hu, Hu, Robert H.
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“SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE CHALLENGES TO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW”
In the recent years significant attention is focused on the coordination between territoriality restricted intellectual property rights and the global reach of Internet and lately, the social media. While businesses or individuals benefit from sharing
Ana Pepeljugoska, Valentin Pepeljugoski
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Anticompetitive effect of drug name trademark registration: lessons from China
The Chinese Trademark Law does not entirely exclude the possibility of generic names being registered as trademarks, which is inconsistent with the international standards.
Jun Shen, Xiaoting Song
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Private International Law, Intellectual Property and the Internet
PhDIntellectual property is a territorial right; yet despite this there are a number of international treaties mandating standards. Historically, this has allowed private international law and intellectual Property to ignore each other. With the advent
Johnson, Phillip Michael
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International register trademarks.
"Trademarks registered with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
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International Choice of Law in Trademark Disputes From a Territorial Approach to a Global Approach
It has been observed that international choice of law in trademark disputes reveals a tension between law and economics.1 From an economic perspective, marks can be exploited on a worldwide scale, and their value may be based on the global market. From a legal perspective, however, the rules are less than uniform.
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The role of enforcement is crucial for the protection of intellectual property rights (IPRs), as it provides the rights holders with access to legal tools and remedies essential for safeguarding their intellectual creations.
Sali Ahmed Abdullah +2 more
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Nationalizing Trademarks: A New International Trademark Jurisprudence?
A new international trademark jurisprudence is currently in formation that has negative impact on international trade. Indeed, this new trademark jurisprudence includes the recent phenomenon of states monopolizing the use of generic names through the ...
Nguyen, Xuan-Thao
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Distinctive character of trademarks and related institutes in the light of European Union law
1 Distinctive character of trademarks and related institutes in the light of European Union law Abstract The topic of this rigorous thesis is Distinctive character of trademarks and related institutes in the light of European Union law.
Brunclíková, Lenka
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Income-related biases in international trade : what do trademark registration data tell us? [PDF]
Economists have long recognized that richer countries trade more among themselves than with poorer economies due to a closer match of exporter supply structures and importer preferences.
Mariana Spatareanu +2 more
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