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Trademark protection and territoriality challenges in a global economy / edited by Irene Calboli, Edward Lee.

Contributor(s): Series: Elgar intellectual property and global developmentPublisher: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, 2014Description: xviii, 339 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781781953907 (hbk.)
  • 1781953902 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.048 CAL
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Contents:
Foreword / Graeme B. Dinwoodie -- Introduction: the inevitability of 'territoriality challenges' in trademark law / Graeme W. Austin -- Protection of well-known marks: a transnational perspective / Marshall A. Leaffer -- Interactivity, territoriality, and well-known marks / Leah Chan Grinvald -- The Pan-American Trademark Convention of 1929: a bold vision of extraterritorial meets current realities / Christine Haight Farley -- Marks and more(s): certification in global value chains / Margaret Chon -- Branding the land: creating global meanings for local characteristics / Doris Estelle Long -- Signs beyond borders: moving from commodity to differentiated exports in the coffee industry / Daphne Zografos Johnsson -- The (avoidable) effects of territorially different approaches to trademark and copyright exhaustion / Irene Calboli -- Avoiding mutant trademarks: a statutory exclusion for copyrighted accessories to parallel imports / Mary LaFrance -- "La confusion des genres": logos and packaging as copyrighted works / Pierre-Emmanuel Moyse -- Territoriality (mis)understood: enforcing well-known foreign marks in the United States / Lee Ann W. Lockridge -- The curious case of fake Beijing Olympics merchandise / Peter K. Yu -- Trademark enforcement in developing countries: counterfeiting as an externality imposed by multinational companies / Daniel C.K. Chow -- Trademarks, free speech, and ICANN's New gTLD Process / Jacqueline Lipton and Mary Wong.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword / Graeme B. Dinwoodie -- Introduction: the inevitability of 'territoriality challenges' in trademark law / Graeme W. Austin -- Protection of well-known marks: a transnational perspective / Marshall A. Leaffer -- Interactivity, territoriality, and well-known marks / Leah Chan Grinvald -- The Pan-American Trademark Convention of 1929: a bold vision of extraterritorial meets current realities / Christine Haight Farley -- Marks and more(s): certification in global value chains / Margaret Chon -- Branding the land: creating global meanings for local characteristics / Doris Estelle Long -- Signs beyond borders: moving from commodity to differentiated exports in the coffee industry / Daphne Zografos Johnsson -- The (avoidable) effects of territorially different approaches to trademark and copyright exhaustion / Irene Calboli -- Avoiding mutant trademarks: a statutory exclusion for copyrighted accessories to parallel imports / Mary LaFrance -- "La confusion des genres": logos and packaging as copyrighted works / Pierre-Emmanuel Moyse -- Territoriality (mis)understood: enforcing well-known foreign marks in the United States / Lee Ann W. Lockridge -- The curious case of fake Beijing Olympics merchandise / Peter K. Yu -- Trademark enforcement in developing countries: counterfeiting as an externality imposed by multinational companies / Daniel C.K. Chow -- Trademarks, free speech, and ICANN's New gTLD Process / Jacqueline Lipton and Mary Wong.