Description
This book enables professors to incorporate international and comparative law perspectives into the basic trademark law course by serving as a companion text to accompany any of the basic trademark law casebooks. The materials are drawn from a variety of common law, civil law, and internal systems. Among the topics covered are treaty protections and enforcement, extraterritoriality, trademark subject matter, well-known marks protection, and geographical indications. All readings are accompanied by supplementary notes and questions designed to facilitate comparisons and stimulate policy discussions.