Tekijänoikeuden erikoiskirjasto

Preventing unfair competition in Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific countries : the intertwined roles of passing off and consumer protection statutes
Muistilista on tyhjä
Vis
Hylly
  • SA-JIPLP
Henkilönnimi
  • Handler, Michael, kirjoittaja.
Nimeke- ja vastuullisuusmerkintö
  • Preventing unfair competition in Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific countries : the intertwined roles of passing off and consumer protection statutes
Julkaistu
  • Oxford University Press, Oxford : 2024.
Ulkoasutiedot
  • s. 109–118
Sarjamerkintö ei-lisäkirjausmuodossa
  • Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, ISSN 1747-1532 ; 19(2)
Huomautus sisällöstä, tiivistelmä tms.
  • Australia, New Zealand and other South Pacific countries whose laws are based on English law tend to rely on a patchwork of intellectual property statutes, equitable doctrines and common law actions to prevent acts of unfair competition. The most distinctive feature of the laws of these countries is their reliance on consumer protection statutes that contain broadly worded prohibitions on parties engaging in misleading or deceptive conduct in trade or commerce, in addition to the tort of passing off, to safeguard against unfair competition. This article traces the complex relationship between passing off and consumer protection statutes in Australia, New Zealand and throughout the South Pacific. It shows how the actions have come to have a largely mixed or merged operation that seeks to balance interests in protecting trading reputation, in ensuring that consumers are not deceived, and in leaving space for competitors, especially given the limits of intellectual property statutes and other doctrines. It does so in the course of providing a detailed explanation of how Australia, New Zealand and other countries in the region give effect to their obligations under Article 10bis of the Paris Convention.
Asiasana
Maantieteellinen nimi asiasanana
Asiasana - Kontrolloimaton
Sarjalisäkirjaus - yhtenäistetty nimeke
  • Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, 1747-1532 ; 19(2)
*000      ab a        ar
*00124501
*008      s2024    xxk    e     |||| 0|eng |            
*040  $aFI-CUTE$bfin$erda
*0410 $aeng
*1001 $aHandler, Michael,$ekirjoittaja.
*24510$aPreventing unfair competition in Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific countries :$bthe intertwined roles of passing off and consumer protection statutes /$cMichael Handler.
*264 1$aOxford :$bOxford University Press,$c2024.
*300  $as. 109–118
*336  $ateksti$btxt$2rdacontent
*337  $akäytettävissä ilman laitetta$bn$2rdamedia
*338  $anide$bnc$2rdacarrier
*4901 $aJournal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice,$x1747-1532 ;$v19(2)
*520  $aAustralia, New Zealand and other South Pacific countries whose laws are based on English law tend to rely on a patchwork of intellectual property statutes, equitable doctrines and common law actions to prevent acts of unfair competition. The most distinctive feature of the laws of these countries is their reliance on consumer protection statutes that contain broadly worded prohibitions on parties engaging in misleading or deceptive conduct in trade or commerce, in addition to the tort of passing off, to safeguard against unfair competition. This article traces the complex relationship between passing off and consumer protection statutes in Australia, New Zealand and throughout the South Pacific. It shows how the actions have come to have a largely mixed or merged operation that seeks to balance interests in protecting trading reputation, in ensuring that consumers are not deceived, and in leaving space for competitors, especially given the limits of intellectual property statutes and other doctrines. It does so in the course of providing a detailed explanation of how Australia, New Zealand and other countries in the region give effect to their obligations under Article 10bis of the Paris Convention.
*650 7$akilpailuoikeus$2yso/fin$0http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p19178
*650 7$akansainväliset sopimukset$2yso/fin$0http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p322
*650 7$aimmateriaalioikeus$0http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p3068$2yso/fin
*650 7$avertaileva oikeustiede$0http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p11192$2yso/fin
*651 7$aAustralia$2yso/fin$0http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p105116
*651 7$aUusi-Seelanti$2yso/fin$0http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p105384
*653  $apassing off
*653  $aPariisin sopimus
*653  $avilpillinen kilpailu
*653  $aTRIPS
*830 0$aJournal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice,$x1747-1532 ;$v19(2)
*852  $hSA-JIPLP
^
Tästä teoksesta ei ole arvioita.
Näpäytä kun haluat kirjoittaa ensimmäisen arvion.
Vis
Lähetä
Niteen tunnusTilaEräpäiväKuuluuSijaintiHylly
Ex1Saatavana (ei lainattavissa) KirjastoKirjasto SA-JIPLP