Essays about: "commercial law eu"
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11. A Company's Guide to Environmental Action
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakultetenAbstract : While industries stand responsible for many of the emissions leading to global warming, tackling climate change seems to fall upon individuals and states. The limited course of corporate action may in many ways be traced back to competition law. READ MORE
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12. Should European Trade Mark Law Include an Explicit Parody Exception as a Limitation to Trade Mark Rights? : A focus on consumers of trade marks with reputation
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : This thesis seeks to determine whether or not the inclusion of an explicit parody exception would be beneficial for EU trade mark law. The thesis presents all the variables that need to be taken into account in the decision, putting a special emphasis in the importance of considering the negative effects that a hypothetical inclusion can have on the consumers of the parodied reputed trade marks as this variable has been widely disregarded among scholars. READ MORE
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13. European Copyright Law and the Text and Data Mining Exceptions and Limitations : With a focus on the DSM Directive, is the EU Approach a Hindrance or Facilitator to Innovation in the Region?
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : We are in a digital age with Big Data at the heart of our global online environment. Exploiting Big Data by manual means is virtually impossible. We therefore need to rely on innovative methods such as Machine Learning and AI to allow us to fully harness the value of Big Data available in our digital society. READ MORE
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14. Athletes in the European Union - Towards Improved Protection of Image Rights
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The topic of this thesis is the sports law attached to the image rights and intellectual property rights (IPR). The focus is more on the individual athletes when it comes to the commercial use of their image. In this work I study how the individual athletes’ right to their image might possibly be limited. READ MORE
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15. Quality control in trade mark licensing - a privilege or an obligation? : With a law and economic perspective it is examined how EU trade mark law deals with quality control within trade mark licensing.
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Licensing agreements are commonly used when, for instance, exploiting new areas or countries. Trade mark licences are one such example. A trade mark licence gives the proprietor the opportunity to keep its exclusive rights at the same time as another party uses the trade mark in commercial purposes. READ MORE