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Trademark and Unfair Competition Law and Policy in Japan - 9781594601309

Un libro in lingua di Port Kenneth L. edito da Carolina Academic Pr, 2007

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Port (law, William Mitchell College of Law) explains the nature and process of protecting appellations of source in Japan. He describes what occurs in Japanese courtrooms and how these courts apply trademark and unfair competition law. The two key statutes in Japan--the Trademark Law and the Unfair Competition Prevention Act--are examined, in terms of the Japanese judge's expression of the trademark and unfair competition rights as viewed from the judiciary. The most emphasis is on judicial opinions and Japanese analysis of them. His discussion is intended to be objective and does not posit that the system is flawed nor defend it. The book is not meant to be an introduction to the process, procedures, or structures of Japanese law; this knowledge is assumed. Some of the information previously appeared in the author's Japanese Trademark Jurisprudence. Chapters on the Unfair Competition Prevention Act are new and the book updates major portions of the previous volume. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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