Essays about: "colour marks"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 essays containing the words colour marks.
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1. Construction of a scanning confocal microscope for Quantum Dot mapping at telecom wavelength
University essay from KTH/Tillämpad fysikAbstract : Future commercial applications making use of non-classical light sources require bright quantum emitters. Such emitters can be achieved by embedding self-assembled, optically active semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) in centered photonic structures. READ MORE
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2. NON-TRADITIONAL TRADE MARKS AND THE ABOLITION OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION : EU Trade Mark Registration Process
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Traditional trade marks, such as words and figures, have for a long time constituted of visual signs. However, due to the evolution of modern technology and changing marketing methods, non-traditional trade marks have been increasing in todays highly competitive market. READ MORE
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3. Are Colours Worth Protecting? : An Examination of Abstract Colour Marks’ Scope of Protection
University essay from IHH, RättsvetenskapAbstract : In the search for companies to distinguish themselves from the mass, so called non-traditional trade marks have become increasingly popular, and in particular colour marks. It is now clear that abstract colour marks can be registered as trade marks, and the number of registered colour marks has increased considerably in recent years. READ MORE
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4. Appraising the Distinctiveness of Different Categories of Trade Marks in EC Law
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : In the doctrine, Articles 7(1)(b) to (d) CTMR, which preclude the registration of non-distinctive, descriptive and generic signs, are considered to form a part of a single, indivisible concept of distinctiveness, which is one of the most fundamental concepts in trade mark law. When assessing the distinctiveness of trade marks under these provisions, the CFI and the ECJ insist that all categories of trade marks are subject to the same criteria. READ MORE
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5. SCOPE OF TRADEMARK PROTECTION
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The rationale behind trademark law is to protect business goodwill and reputation, but the ultimate benefactor is the public. The trademark as a badge of origin serves as identifier of quality of the products, and thereby facilitates the public in eliminating the confusion about the source of products. READ MORE