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EU Trade Mark Law and Product Protection

Autor Lavinia Brancusi
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 dec 2024
This book employs scholarly analysis to ground practical tools for applying the EU Trade Mark law (EUTM) functionality refusal grounds to address business needs when registering trade marks consisting of product characteristics. It comprehensively examines the absolute grounds for a refusal of registration of functional signs under EUTM.
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ISBN-13: 9781032452289
ISBN-10: 1032452285
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.

Cuprins

Introduction: How to deal with functionality in trade mark law in a practical way;  1. The legal framework of trade marks’ functionality in the EU;  2. ‘La raison d’être’ of functionality in the EUTM - A tool for balancing interests between legal exclusivity and enhancing competition;  3. The US legal framework of functionality doctrine. Areas of convergence with EU law;  4. Functionality within the framework of law and economics. Competition concerns against protecting functional trade marks;  5. Categories of signs falling within the scope of EU functionality refusal grounds;  6. Technical functionality;  7. Generic functionality - Signs resulting from the nature of goods;  8. The functionality of signs giving substantial value to goods;  Conclusions

Notă biografică

Lavinia Brancusi is an adjunct professor at New Technologies Law Centre, Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, Poland. She holds law degrees from the University of Warsaw, Faculty of Law (master, dr. iur.) with an award-winning doctoral dissertation in design law. Her research interests cover cumulative protection in intellectual property, with a specific focus on product protection, functionality in trademark and design law, as well as the interface between IP and competition rules, especially in relation to brands.