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Creative Lawmaking: A Comment On Lionel Bently, Copyright, Translations, And Relations Between Britain And India In The Nineteenth And Early Twentieth Centuries, Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
Creative Lawmaking: A Comment On Lionel Bently, Copyright, Translations, And Relations Between Britain And India In The Nineteenth And Early Twentieth Centuries, Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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Quibbling Siblings: Conflicts Between Trademarks And Geographical Indications, Dev Gangjee
Quibbling Siblings: Conflicts Between Trademarks And Geographical Indications, Dev Gangjee
Chicago-Kent Law Review
The relationship between trademarks and geographical indications ("GIs") has historically been tempestuous. Each of these quibbling siblings, members of the broader family of unfair competition law, entitles registrants to the exclusive use of a sign. So what happens when a GI collective and a trademark proprietor lay claim to the same sign within a single jurisdiction? As part of the renewed interest in TRIPs flexibilities and attempts at accommodating or reconciling differences between national laws, this paper explores a newly emerging space that may just be big enough for the both of them. The analysis draws on a recent World …
123 Years At The Negotiating Table And Still No Dessert? The Case In Support Of Trips Geographical Indication Protections, Amy P. Cotton
123 Years At The Negotiating Table And Still No Dessert? The Case In Support Of Trips Geographical Indication Protections, Amy P. Cotton
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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