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The evolving nature of "propertized" trademarks. II. Nineteenth century universality. III. The rise of territoriality. IV. "Territoriality" re-examined. A. Territorial registration. B. Territorial enforcement. C. Territorial goodwill. V. Universality reconsidered. VI. "Unitorrial" marks. VII. Conclusion.
Introduction. Conclusion.
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Context. 1.1 Introduction. 1.2. Globalization. 1.3. Fragmentation. II. Concepts. 2.1. Allegory. 2.2. Culture. 2.3. Diversity. 2.4. Markets. 2.5. Innovation. 2.6. Tradition. 2.7. Rights. III. Conclusions
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Introduction I. The European proposal for a multilateral register 1.1 Notification 1.2. Reservations and bilateral negotiations 1.3. Incorporation of the Lisbon Agreement II. Upsetting the balance of rights and obligations within trips: the case of generic designations. 2.1. The exception for generic designations under TRIPS . 2.2. The EC register and the reservation procedure 2.3. Reversal of the burden of proof 2.4. Presumption of eligibility for protection 2.5. Immunity of protected names from genericism 2.6. Withdrawal of "feta" from the public domain in Europe 2.7. Erosion of the TRIPS exception for generic terms 2.8. Incorporating gains from bilateral trade agreements III. Priority of rights in cases of conflicting trademarks and Gis 3.1. The principle of coexistence 3.2. Competin...
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