Charting Limits on Trademark Rights
Herausgeber: Sun, Haochen; Beebe, Barton
Charting Limits on Trademark Rights
Herausgeber: Sun, Haochen; Beebe, Barton
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The volume presents new theoretical perspectives to justify trademark rights limitations, re-examines the nature of these limitations, delineates the scope of the limitations, and offers comparative studies of the limitations.
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The volume presents new theoretical perspectives to justify trademark rights limitations, re-examines the nature of these limitations, delineates the scope of the limitations, and offers comparative studies of the limitations.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 167mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9780198871248
- ISBN-10: 0198871244
- Artikelnr.: 67733844
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 167mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9780198871248
- ISBN-10: 0198871244
- Artikelnr.: 67733844
Haochen Sun is Professor of Law at the University of Hong Kong. He specializes in intellectual property, technology law, and Chinese law. Haochen's opinions about intellectual property and technology law have appeared in numerous media outlets including BBC News, Forbes, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, South China Morning Post, Ming Pao, and The Wall Street Journal. Barton Beebe is the John M. Desmarais Professor of Intellectual Property Law at NYU School of Law and co-Director of the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy at NYU. Previously, he has been the James S. Carpentier Visiting Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, the Anne Urowsky Visiting Professor of Law at Yale Law School, the Cheng Yu Tung Visiting Professor at The University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law, a Visiting Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, and a Visiting Research Fellow at Merton College, Oxford.
* Introduction: Charting Limitations
* Part I: Justifications for Limitations
* 1: Mark McKenna: Externalizing Trademark's Limits
* 2: Jeanne Fromer: The Role of Creativity in Granting and Limiting
Trademark Rights
* 3: David Tan: Logo Hacking, Downmarket Irony, Counterfeit Chic: A
Study of Contemporary Fashion Trends and Their Implications for
Trademark Law
* Part II: Nature of Limitations
* 4: Carys Craig: Gripe Sites and Trademark User Rights: Lessons from
Canada's Cooperstock Case
* 5: Mark Lemley: Fame, Parody, and Policing in Trademark Law
* 6: Martin Senftleben: Safeguarding Freedom of Artistic Expression in
the EU: Towards a Legal Presumption of Fair Use
* Part III: Scope of Limitations
* 7: Lionel Bently: Limitations on Pharmaceutical Trade Marks in
Britain in the Twentieth Century
* 8: Robert G. Burrell: The Exceptional Nature of the Right to Control
Use in Advertising
* 9: Michael Handler: : Reimagining Trade Mark Exhaustion: Does
Australia's New Defence Offer a Way Forward?
* Part IV: Comparative Studies of Limitations
* 10: Haochen Sun: Creative Destruction of the Civil Law Tradition:
Lessons from Chinese Trademark Law
* 11: Kung-Chung Liu: Limitations of Trademark Rights in Major Asian
Jurisdictions
* 12: Arpan Banerjee: The Constitutional Basis for Trademark Parodies
in India and South Africa
* 13: Christoph Rademacher and Roberto Carapeto: Trademark Parody under
Japanese Trademark Law: Finding the Line of Japanese Humor
* Part I: Justifications for Limitations
* 1: Mark McKenna: Externalizing Trademark's Limits
* 2: Jeanne Fromer: The Role of Creativity in Granting and Limiting
Trademark Rights
* 3: David Tan: Logo Hacking, Downmarket Irony, Counterfeit Chic: A
Study of Contemporary Fashion Trends and Their Implications for
Trademark Law
* Part II: Nature of Limitations
* 4: Carys Craig: Gripe Sites and Trademark User Rights: Lessons from
Canada's Cooperstock Case
* 5: Mark Lemley: Fame, Parody, and Policing in Trademark Law
* 6: Martin Senftleben: Safeguarding Freedom of Artistic Expression in
the EU: Towards a Legal Presumption of Fair Use
* Part III: Scope of Limitations
* 7: Lionel Bently: Limitations on Pharmaceutical Trade Marks in
Britain in the Twentieth Century
* 8: Robert G. Burrell: The Exceptional Nature of the Right to Control
Use in Advertising
* 9: Michael Handler: : Reimagining Trade Mark Exhaustion: Does
Australia's New Defence Offer a Way Forward?
* Part IV: Comparative Studies of Limitations
* 10: Haochen Sun: Creative Destruction of the Civil Law Tradition:
Lessons from Chinese Trademark Law
* 11: Kung-Chung Liu: Limitations of Trademark Rights in Major Asian
Jurisdictions
* 12: Arpan Banerjee: The Constitutional Basis for Trademark Parodies
in India and South Africa
* 13: Christoph Rademacher and Roberto Carapeto: Trademark Parody under
Japanese Trademark Law: Finding the Line of Japanese Humor
* Introduction: Charting Limitations
* Part I: Justifications for Limitations
* 1: Mark McKenna: Externalizing Trademark's Limits
* 2: Jeanne Fromer: The Role of Creativity in Granting and Limiting
Trademark Rights
* 3: David Tan: Logo Hacking, Downmarket Irony, Counterfeit Chic: A
Study of Contemporary Fashion Trends and Their Implications for
Trademark Law
* Part II: Nature of Limitations
* 4: Carys Craig: Gripe Sites and Trademark User Rights: Lessons from
Canada's Cooperstock Case
* 5: Mark Lemley: Fame, Parody, and Policing in Trademark Law
* 6: Martin Senftleben: Safeguarding Freedom of Artistic Expression in
the EU: Towards a Legal Presumption of Fair Use
* Part III: Scope of Limitations
* 7: Lionel Bently: Limitations on Pharmaceutical Trade Marks in
Britain in the Twentieth Century
* 8: Robert G. Burrell: The Exceptional Nature of the Right to Control
Use in Advertising
* 9: Michael Handler: : Reimagining Trade Mark Exhaustion: Does
Australia's New Defence Offer a Way Forward?
* Part IV: Comparative Studies of Limitations
* 10: Haochen Sun: Creative Destruction of the Civil Law Tradition:
Lessons from Chinese Trademark Law
* 11: Kung-Chung Liu: Limitations of Trademark Rights in Major Asian
Jurisdictions
* 12: Arpan Banerjee: The Constitutional Basis for Trademark Parodies
in India and South Africa
* 13: Christoph Rademacher and Roberto Carapeto: Trademark Parody under
Japanese Trademark Law: Finding the Line of Japanese Humor
* Part I: Justifications for Limitations
* 1: Mark McKenna: Externalizing Trademark's Limits
* 2: Jeanne Fromer: The Role of Creativity in Granting and Limiting
Trademark Rights
* 3: David Tan: Logo Hacking, Downmarket Irony, Counterfeit Chic: A
Study of Contemporary Fashion Trends and Their Implications for
Trademark Law
* Part II: Nature of Limitations
* 4: Carys Craig: Gripe Sites and Trademark User Rights: Lessons from
Canada's Cooperstock Case
* 5: Mark Lemley: Fame, Parody, and Policing in Trademark Law
* 6: Martin Senftleben: Safeguarding Freedom of Artistic Expression in
the EU: Towards a Legal Presumption of Fair Use
* Part III: Scope of Limitations
* 7: Lionel Bently: Limitations on Pharmaceutical Trade Marks in
Britain in the Twentieth Century
* 8: Robert G. Burrell: The Exceptional Nature of the Right to Control
Use in Advertising
* 9: Michael Handler: : Reimagining Trade Mark Exhaustion: Does
Australia's New Defence Offer a Way Forward?
* Part IV: Comparative Studies of Limitations
* 10: Haochen Sun: Creative Destruction of the Civil Law Tradition:
Lessons from Chinese Trademark Law
* 11: Kung-Chung Liu: Limitations of Trademark Rights in Major Asian
Jurisdictions
* 12: Arpan Banerjee: The Constitutional Basis for Trademark Parodies
in India and South Africa
* 13: Christoph Rademacher and Roberto Carapeto: Trademark Parody under
Japanese Trademark Law: Finding the Line of Japanese Humor