Description |
lxxii, 568 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Contents |
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. Amendment, Revocation and Cancellation of Registration -- 9. Non-Use of Registered Marks -- 10. Infringement and Defences -- 11. Passing off and Consumer Protection -- 12. Revisiting the Relationship between Passing off and the Consumer Protection Regime -- 13. Extended Passing off, Special Forms of Trade Marks and Related Legal Regimes -- 14. Exploitation of Trade Marks -- 15 Litigation and Remedies |
Summary |
Provides a comprehensive overview of trade mark law in Australia and encourages readers to critically engage with the operation of the Australian trade mark system. Burrell, University of Queensland; Handler, University of NSW, Australia |
Analysis |
Cases (Law) |
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Legislation |
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Trade marks |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Trademarks -- Law and legislation -- Australia.
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Trademarks -- Australia.
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Author |
Handler, Michael.
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LC no. |
2011288168 |
ISBN |
9780195565393 (paperback) |
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