LATEST TRADEMARK WORLD


Trademark World

The April 2006 issue of Informa's ten-times-a-year Trademark World leads with a cover story on "Cyberspace Protection: IP in the Electronic Age" by Ranjan Narula and Rajiv Suri (Rouse & Co). Other features include

* a note by Isabel Davies (Howrey) on the Picasso/Picaro ruling of the European Court of Justice;

* "It's Official: some official marks ... are not!", a critique of the law and practice on the protection of official marks by Bereskin & Parr duo Mark L. Robbins and Sharyn Costin;

* "Careless Abandon" - Fernando Triana (Triana, Uribe & Michelsen, Colombia) makes some observations about running a trade mark portfolio;

* Nikki Ferguson (Eversheds) considers how FIFA, the ruling body for world football, is tackling the problems of ticket touting and unauthorised resale of tickets.

LATEST TRADEMARK WORLD LATEST TRADEMARK WORLD Reviewed by Jeremy on Monday, April 03, 2006 Rating: 5

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