Intl Trademark Law (LAW-646-001)
Farley
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Description
This course concerns the international system regulating the protection of trademark rights. It focuses on the principal international conventions in the field of trademarks, but we will also look at select regional and bilateral agreements. The course considers jurisdictional issues, anti-dilution, geographical indication protection, domain names and the protection of famous marks. We will also consider comparative trademark law for particular issues.
Textbooks and Other Materials
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There is no casebook to purchase for this course. Readings will be from Christine Haight Farley, GLOBAL ISSUES IN TRADEMARK LAW (Thompson West forthcoming 2013) draft manuscript to be posted on MyWCL in installments under “Course Materials.”
First Class Readings
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Syllabus
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