The Sky's the Limit? SkyKick v Sky and Speculative Trade Mark Registration
Trade marks are registered for specific products, which defines the scope of their exclusive legal monopoly. To benefit from a broad scope, applicants increasingly overclaim. They apply for categories of products with no intention to use the mark on them in trade.
Dev S. Gangjee
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A qualitative analysis of female sport experiences in soccer. [PDF]
Smith KL, El-Haj N, Weir PL.
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Unfair Competition: Appropriation of Trade Secrets Held to Constitute Continuing Tort for Purpose of Statute of Limitations [PDF]
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Recognising Capabilities: The Importance of Recognition for Human Flourishing
This article aims to enrich critical sociolegal scholarship and methodological approaches within the field of capability theory by introducing ‘recognising capabilities analysis’. The recognising capabilities analysis embeds Nancy Fraser's theory of recognition (particularly her concept of parity of participation), into the capability paradigm.
Alex Louise Pearl
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Theoretical construction of nurses' work situation conflict: a system hierarchical model. [PDF]
Wu Y, Xu L, Sun P.
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The Global Minimum Tax and the Future of International Taxation
Over 140 countries have agreed to the introduction of a Global Minimum Tax (GMT), widely regarded as the most significant reform of the international business tax system in a century. While acknowledging that the agreement constitutes a remarkable political and technical achievement, this article questions whether the hype over the reform is justified ...
John Vella
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An intelligent referee selection approach in martial arts using CoCoSo MCDM algorithm. [PDF]
Zhang T.
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An enduring problem with the proper purposes duty is the apparent right of the shareholder to enforce the same despite the duty being owed to the company. The cases on the proper purpose duty have thus far simply assumed the right of the shareholder to do so without dealing with the question of standing. In Tianrui (International) Holding Company Ltd v
Pearlie Koh
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The social welfare effect of e-commerce product reputation information asymmetry from the perspective of network externality. [PDF]
Zhao M, Wang S, Xia T.
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Trademark and Unfair Competition in Cyberspace: Can These Laws Deter Baiting Practices on Web Sites
Scott A. Shipman
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