Developments in trade marks law have called into question a variety of basic features, as well as bolder extensions, of legal protection. Other disciplines can help us think about fundamental issues such as: what is a trade mark? What does it do? What should be the scope of its protection? This volume assembles essays examining trade marks and brands from a multiplicity of fields: from business history, marketing, linguistics, legal history, philosophy, sociology and geography. Each chapter pairs lawyers' and non-lawyers' perspectives, so that each commentator addresses and critiques his or her counterpart's analysis. The perspectives of non-legal fields are intended to enrich legal academics' and practitioners' reflections about trade marks, and to expose lawyers, judges and policy-makers to ideas, concepts and methods that could prove to be of particular importance in the development of positive law.
ISBN: | 9780521187923 |
Publication date: | 3rd March 2011 |
Author: | Lionel University of Cambridge Bently |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 472 pages |
Series: | Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law |
Genres: |
Intellectual property law |