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European trade mark
Houser, Jan ; Zemánek, Jiří (advisor) ; Munková, Jindřiška (referee)
60 známkoprávními spory, které jsou natolik specifické a technicky náročné na posouzení, že by bylo obecně lépe svěřit rozhodování o nich právě specializované soudní komoře. Úkolem mé práce tak, jak jsem si ho v jejím úvodu vytkl nebylo pouze teoretické pojednání o ochranné známce Společenství, ale pokusil jsem se pojednat o ochranné známce tak, jak funguje v reálném životě. Summary The topic of my thesis is the Community Trade Mark. In the first part of my thesis I recounted the history of trade marks, their functions and obligatory essentials of signs that can form a trade mark. The principle of registration elegibility as described by the Council Regulation and numerous decisions of the ECJ and CFI is shown on examples of "non- traditional" trade marks formel of sound, olfactory and trademarks formed by color alone. We can find two obligatory conditions - graphical representation and ability to distinguish from another goods or services. I also explained the reasons and functions of trademarks in modern society. History of international protection of trade marks is a history of efforts to surpass an inborn problem - its the principle of domestic and international trademark law that trademarks and trademark law are territorial. The efforts to surpass this problem date back to 1883 when the Treaty of Paris...
European trade mark
Houser, Jan ; Zemánek, Jiří (advisor) ; Munková, Jindřiška (referee)
60 známkoprávními spory, které jsou natolik specifické a technicky náročné na posouzení, že by bylo obecně lépe svěřit rozhodování o nich právě specializované soudní komoře. Úkolem mé práce tak, jak jsem si ho v jejím úvodu vytkl nebylo pouze teoretické pojednání o ochranné známce Společenství, ale pokusil jsem se pojednat o ochranné známce tak, jak funguje v reálném životě. Summary The topic of my thesis is the Community Trade Mark. In the first part of my thesis I recounted the history of trade marks, their functions and obligatory essentials of signs that can form a trade mark. The principle of registration elegibility as described by the Council Regulation and numerous decisions of the ECJ and CFI is shown on examples of "non- traditional" trade marks formel of sound, olfactory and trademarks formed by color alone. We can find two obligatory conditions - graphical representation and ability to distinguish from another goods or services. I also explained the reasons and functions of trademarks in modern society. History of international protection of trade marks is a history of efforts to surpass an inborn problem - its the principle of domestic and international trademark law that trademarks and trademark law are territorial. The efforts to surpass this problem date back to 1883 when the Treaty of Paris...

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