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Intellectual Property Rights in EU Law: Volume I: Free Movement and Competition Law (Oxford European Community Law Library)
 
 
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Intellectual Property Rights in EU Law: Volume I: Free Movement and Competition Law (Oxford European Community Law Library) [Hardcover]

David T. Keeling (Author)

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April 8, 2004 0198259182 978-0198259183
This volume provides an in-depth analysis of the relationship between intellectual property rights (including patents, trade marks, copyright, and designs) and the law of the European Union. It examines the conflict between intellectual property rights (exclusive rights limited normally to the territory of a single Member State) and the principle of free movement of goods and services in the internal market. The various tests and theories propounded by the European Court of Justice in attempting to resolve that conflict are explained from a critical standpoint. The ramifications of the exhaustion-of-rights principle are explored and chapters of this volume are devoted to trade marks, patents, and copyright. Finally, the volume examines the limitations on the exercise of intellectual property rights as a result of EC competition law.

Volume 2 will cover EU legislation which has harmonized intellectual property law and created unitary intellectual property rights such a the Community trade mark.

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"... a high quality work.... It is written in a lilting and comfortable style. Keeling gives insight into the European Court of Justice and how it manages to operate in the intellectual property domain that, from its jurisprudential basis in culture, science and consumer protection, has been an antithesis to cross-border cooperation."--The Law and Politics Book Review


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David T. Keeling is a Member of the Boards of Appeal of the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs).

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The purpose of this book is to examine the relationship between intellectual property rights and the law of the European Community ('EC Law'). Read the first page
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trade mark conflicts, trade mark proprietor, opposing parallel imports, trade mark assignment, supplementary mechanical reproduction fee, international exhaustion, exhaustion principle, different trade marks, parallel importer, exclusive rental right, trade mark licensing, identical trade mark, trade mark rights, trade mark owner, patent proprietor, copyright collecting societies, compulsory licensee, same trade mark, minimum quality specifications, similar trade marks, mixed patent, trade mark legislation, trade mark law, absolute territorial protection, circulation for the first time
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Member States, United Kingdom, Berne Convention, Deutsche Grammophon, Court of First Instance, Ideal Standard, European Community, Nancy Kean Gifts, Sterling Drug, Council Directive, European Court, Hoffmann-La Roche, Warner Brothers, Community Trade Mark Regulation, Trade Mark Directive, Act of Accession, Technology Transfer Regulation, United States, Rome Convention, American Home Products Corporation, European Parliament, European Union, Van Zuylen, Christian Dior, Patents Court
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