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Intellectual Property Law University of New South Wales

Premium Intellectual Property 2 (Trade Marks) Notes - Sample PDF

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Detailed cases and materials and supplementary textbook reading summaries. Please be aware that this includes notes ONLY for Trade Marks and DOES NOT INCLUDE patents.

Structure of the cases and materials summaries:

  • Class 1 - introduction to Trade Marks

  • Class 2 - Passing off and Consumer Protection Legislation

  • Class 3&4 - Introduction to Registered Trade Marks Law; Distinctiveness and other Absolute Grounds of Rejection

  • Class 5 - Conflicts with earlier registered marks or applications for registration; Infringement and Defences

  • Class 6 - Defences to Infringement

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Intellectual Property 2 (Trade Marks) Notes

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