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Australian Trade Mark Law 3rd ed


ISBN13: 9780409354713
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780195519648
Published: January 2024
Publisher: LexisNexis Australia
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: £147.00



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Australian Trade Mark Law 3rd edition, provides a comprehensive overview of trade mark law in Australia. It moves beyond a purely descriptive account of existing legislation and case law to help readers to view and question the law through a critical lens. It explores the functioning of the trade mark system as well as the decisions made. As well as critically assessing how the trade mark system could work better in the future, Australian Trade Mark Law presents comparative material that illustrates how other jurisdictions deal with particular issues and problems.

Features

  • Clear, accessible guidance that follows the lifecycle of a registered trade mark
  • The use of images of trade marks throughout the book to illuminate key cases and doctrines
  • Written by two leaders in the field

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law, Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
Tables of abbreviations
Table of cases
Table of statutes
1. The Roles of the Trade Mark System
2. Applying to Register a Trade Mark: Examination and Opposition Proceedings
3. Signs and Their Representation
4. Distinctiveness
5. Other Grounds of Rejection and Opposition Not Involving Conflicts with Earlier Marks
6. Conflicts with Earlier Registered Marks or Applications for Registration
7. Conflicts with Earlier Marks – Other Grounds of Opposition
8. Overcoming Conflicts with Earlier Marks
9. The Act of Registration, and Amending, Revoking and Cancelling Registration
10. Non-Use of Registered Marks
11. Infringement
12. Defences
13. Passing Off and Consumer Protection, Part 1: The Classical Trinity
14. Passing Off and Consumer Protection, Part 2: Points of Divergence
15. Extended Passing Off, Special Forms of Trade Marks and Related Legal Regimes
16. Exploitation of Trade Marks
17. Litigation and Remedies
18. The Role and Regulation of Trade Marks Attorneys
Index