agency involved in head-hunting and recruitment. In order to obtain personal data‚ which they could use for purposes of headhunting‚ the defendants composed and sent e-mails to third parties in the name of Nasscom. The high court recognised the trademark rights of
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Inc. authorized eBay Inc. to list its trademark on the e-market website. Many of these listings are authentic but a large number are also counterfeit. Ebay makes substantial investments in anti counterfeiting initiatives. It has developed and uses a fraud engine that finds listings containing obvious indicia of infringing activity. It also has established its Verified Rights Owner (VeRO) program that utilizes a notice-and-takedown system under which trademark owners can report infringing listings
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Features Network Players 2-22 PlayStation®Move Optional FOR HOME USE ONLY: This software is licensed for play on authorised PlayStation®3 systems only. All unauthorised access‚ use or transfer of the product or its underlying copyright and trademark works is prohibited. See eu.playstation.com/terms for full usage rights. Library programs ©1997-2012 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. exclusively licensed to Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE). RESALE AND RENTAL ARE PROHIBITED UNLESS EXPRESSLY
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Copyright © 2000-2013 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple‚ the Apple logo‚ iTunes‚ and the iTunes logo are trademarks of Apple Inc.‚ registered in the U.S. and other countries. MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and THOMSON multimedia. CD‚ DVD‚ Blu-ray Disc‚ and music and video-related data from Gracenote‚ Inc.‚ copyright © 2000 to present Gracenote. Gracenote Software‚ copyright © 2000 to present Gracenote. One or more patents owned by Gracenote apply to this
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USING LEXUS TRADEMARK) By: Asana Kusnadi 29112574 Final Examination Paper of Business Ethic and Law (MM 5001) School of Business and Management Institute of Technology Bandung 2013 Table of Content 1. Opening 1.1 Background 1.2 Scope of Discussion 1.3 Objective 1.4 Study Methodology 2. Literature Study 2.1 The Born of Lexus 2.2 Lexus Sales 2.3 Intellectual Property 2.4 History of Intellectual Property Right in Indonesia 2.5 Trademark 2.6 Lexus Versus
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World Trade Organization (WTO) 04 3. World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) 05 4. Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) 07 5. Trademarks 10 a. Types of Trademarks 10 b. Section II (TRIPS) 11 c. Trend in Trademark applications 18 d. Country comparison 19 e. Case study: Redbull v/s Unasi Management Inc. 20 6. Geographical Indications 24 a. Appellations
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copyrights‚ trademarks‚ and trade secrets. Different types of intellectual property are protected in different ways‚ but all four types of laws can protect one product or service at the same time. For example‚ “a car is probably protected by patent‚ copyright and trademark laws: The logo of the car may be copyrighted‚ but its engine‚ transmission‚ brake system and electrical system probably are protected by several patents. Meanwhile‚ the name of the model and manufacturer are trademarks.” (Retsky
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have realized the need for protection of their creative ideas in advertisements and branding. Moreover‚ increasing disputes are arising in the light of protection of brands and trademarks from infringement through competitive advertising. The project work will be focussed at analysing the issues in relation to trademarks in context of advertising. The leading case laws from Indian as well as foreign courts would be analysed in order to appraise the judicial opinion in this regard. The scope legislations
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industry‚ I would like to describe an interesting legal situation known as Cyber-squatting. Cyber-squatting is a derogatory term and means registering‚ selling or using a domain name with the intent of profiting from the goodwill of someone else ’s trademark. It generally refers to the practice of buying up domain names that use the names of existing businesses with the intent to sell the names for a profit to those businesses. Cyber-squatters usually ask for prices far greater than that at which they
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system * Reasons Licensing Programs Exist * Profit * Public Relations * Protection * Protecting Property * Key= trademarked property * Without trademark- anyone could use your logo and profit from it * With trademark- you can charge them to do so * Trademark * A word symbol‚ or advice used by a person‚ generally a manufacturer or merchant‚ to identify and distinguish its good from those manufactured and sold by others * Service Mark
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