Abstract
Whatever the protection afforded to trade marks, it must always be balanced against general interests, in particular the fundamental freedom of expression and the guarantee of undistorted competition, as reflected in the Lisbon Treaty, the Charter of Fundamental Rights and the European Convention on Human Rights. The need for an appropriate balance is inherent in trade mark law. It is an issue of particular importance in the light of ongoing technological, economic and social developments, and of considerable complexity because of the diversity of legitimate interests of trade mark proprietors, consumers, competitors and the public at large.
Against this background, the Recommendation provides guidance on how to offer sufficient room for freedom of expression and freedom of competition in the envisaged new EU trade mark legislation. It addresses measures to be taken by legislators, trade mark registration offices and the courts at various stages: from the grant of trade mark rights and the analysis of trade mark infringement to limitations of trade mark protection and the appropriate distribution of the burden of proof.
Against this background, the Recommendation provides guidance on how to offer sufficient room for freedom of expression and freedom of competition in the envisaged new EU trade mark legislation. It addresses measures to be taken by legislators, trade mark registration offices and the courts at various stages: from the grant of trade mark rights and the analysis of trade mark infringement to limitations of trade mark protection and the appropriate distribution of the burden of proof.
| Original language | English |
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| Publisher | Social Science Research Network |
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| Number of pages | 5 |
| Publication status | Published - 16.09.2014 |
| MoE publication type | D4 Published development or research report or study |
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Keywords
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- KOTA2014
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Legal Transplant for Innovation and Creativity: A Sino-Finnish Comparative Study on the Governance of Intellectual Property Rights (TranSIP)
Lee, N. (Project manager, academic), Bruun, N. (Project participant), Li, M. (Project participant), Norrgård, M. (Project participant), Li, Y. (Project participant), Cadillo Chandler, D. (Project participant), Ballardini, R. (Project participant), He, K. (Project participant), Larson, K. L. (Project participant), Antikainen, M. (Project participant), Jongsma, D. (Project participant), Liguo, Z. (Project participant), Zhao, Y. (Project participant), Tammenlehto, L. (Project participant), Wechsler, A. (Project participant) & Liu, B. (Project participant)
01.01.2013 → 31.12.2015
Project: Externally funded project
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