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Trade Marks at the Limit is a collection of current, informed and
original essays on different aspects of a topic that unites trade
mark owners, practitioners and potential infringers alike - the
fine borderline that separates permitted use of another business's
trade mark from a use that constitutes trade mark infringement.
This important and groundbreaking book first examines the
international legal framework for regulating unauthorised use of
the trade marks of others. Then writers from both sides of the
Atlantic and from Australia look at the practical problems and
conceptual issues that the courts face in striking a balance
between the needs of trade mark owners, their competitors,
businesses that provide downstream services, and also consumers.
The authors address industry-specific issues involving the
financial services sector and consumer goods as well as problems
raised by comparative advertising, the need to protect free speech,
the problems faced when dealing with non-traditional trade marks
and the special case of multilingual jurisdictions. Authored by
leading legal practitioners and consultants in related sectors,
Trade Marks at the Limit is the first book to bring these issues
together under the banner of permitted but unauthorised trade mark
use.
Smith and Monkcom: The Law of Gambling, Fourth Edition provides a
detailed and practical explanation of legislation covering casinos,
betting shops, bingo halls, amusement arcades, pubs and clubs with
gaming machines and lotteries. This important book provides a
detailed and practical explanation of the legislation by detailing
the purpose of the legislation, how to apply for operating
licences, premises licences and personal licences, the conditions
attached to licences and enforcement of the law as it relates to
gambling. The fourth edition covers the following legislation: The
Gambling Commission's guidance All updates to the Gaming Act 2005
Coverage of the Gambling (Licensing and Advertising) Act 2014 which
requires all operators that transact with, or advertise to, British
consumers to obtain an operating licence from the Gambling
Commission Case law includes: R (on the application of Hemming (t/a
Simply Pleasure Ltd) and others) v Westminster City Council R v
Goldstein and Rimmington "Spotting the Ball" Partnership v HMRC
HMRC v IFX Investment Company Limited The English Bridge Union
Limited v HMRC Greene King (tribunal case) Newham Council v Paddy
Power
'Tell the world - the Wizardon live!' The deathly words echoed from
behind the dungeon's door. The plea would change my life and
transform history. Would I have followed Molag the dwarf into his
incredible world had I known what awaited me there? The
breathtaking adventure - plunging me from snow-tipped mountains to
the depths of the earth, from the heights of stardom to the depths
of agony and despair. Would I have followed him had I known? That's
easy - of course I would. My name's Katie, and this is my story.
The fourth edition of this book has been fully updated to take
account of the drastic reforms that have occurred as a result of
requirements to comply with EC Directives. In addition, an
increasing body of international guidelines has been issued. This
new edition includes the extensive amendments to the Copyright,
Designs and Patents Act 1988, the European Patent Convention, the
Patent Co-operation Treaty, the Madrid Agreement, the Agreement on
Trade-related aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, the WIPO
Copyright Treaty and the Performances and Phonograms Treaty.
Concentrating on topics of particular practical importance and
interest in a stimulating and concise way, this book should be of
interest to both students and practitioners and is an introduction
to the subject.
This practical, thorough, and detailed account of the key issues
facing trade mark use is written by one of the leading authorities
on the subject. Drawing on British, European, and US law, plus
other sources, the author considers both the problems that trade
mark law causes in business and commerce and how to solve them.
Written in a fluent and approachable style, the work contains
useful flow charts, examples, and vignettes to capture the essence
of trade mark law as it operates in practice. Readers will relish
the author's fresh and challenging approach to the subject, and his
encyclopaedic knowledge of the worldwide case law. Jeremy Phillips
plays the role of skilled surgeon, under whose knife the complex
body of legislation and case law is taken apart and analysed. Key
concepts are carefully dissected; the underlying principles and
structure of trade mark law laid bare.
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