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The Power Of The Well-Known Trademark: Courts Should Consider Article 6bis Of The Paris Convention An Integrated Part Of Section 44 Of The Lanham Act, Brandon Barker
Washington Law Review
The Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property outlines important international trademark principles for its signatory nations, including the United States. Specifically, article 6bis of the Paris Convention creates the well-known marks doctrine, a provision that allows foreign owners of well-known trademarks to bring infringement actions against citizens of other member nations using the same or similar trade names. Such foreign trademark holders can assert these rights regardless of whether their mark is directly used or registered in the native country of the alleged infringer. Although the Paris Convention provides a list of trademark rights within its articles, the …