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Distinctive character of trademarks and related institutes in the light of European Union law
Brunclíková, Lenka ; Dobřichovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Holcová, Irena (referee)
1 Distinctive character of trademarks and related institutes in the light of European Union law Abstract The topic of this rigorous thesis is Distinctive character of trademarks and related institutes in the light of European Union law. Trademarks have become an indispensable aspect in commercial relations. Every successful entrepreneur should invest in and protect his goods or services by means of trademarks. Trademarks are a very effective tool that can provide information that enables consumers to make informed choices about the products and services that are protected by trademarks. However, in order for a trademark to be registered and thus provide the required protection, it must have sufficient distinctive character to enable it to distinguish the goods or services of one entity from those of another. The aim of this thesis is to analyze the legal issues relating to the distinctive character of trademarks and related topics, in particular from the perspective of European Union law. In order to meet this objective, the thesis is divided into four parts. The first part deals with the historical development of trademarks, from the ancient period through the first international agreements to the EU regulation. The second and main part analyses the distinctiveness of a trademark, explaining the difference...
Protection of industrial property to indications and international law
Brunclíková, Lenka ; Dobřichovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Žikovská, Petra (referee)
Protection of industrial rights to mark and international law Abstract The topic of this thesis is the Protection of industrial rights to mark and international law. Industrial rights to mark have become a common part of our lives whether it is from the position of a consumer who purchases the goods or services protected by these industrial rights to mark, or from the position of an entrepreneur who introduces products to the market. The aim of this thesis is to analyse the legal regulation, especially the international one, and to give a clear explanation of this dynamically evolving issue. In order to achieve this aim, the thesis is divided into seven chapters. The first chapter is devoted to the gradual development of industrial rights to mark explaining how these rights gained in importance over time and how the first laws establishing their protection were created. The second chapter lists the individual international agreements that regulate industrial rights to mark. Furthermore, the contribution to current practice of every international agreement is explained. The third chapter is devoted to the general characteristics of trademarks and aims to describe the issue of trademarks and their functions. Moreover, it defines the types of trademarks since especially after the effectiveness of the amendment...

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