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"Written by a team of international experts, marshalled by one of the world's foremost trademark lawyers, Trademark Dilution and Free Riding is the leading comparative work on trademark dilution. Trademark owners are motivated to litigate for a variety of reasons, often taking action in order to protect the integrity of a trademark and its commercial magnetism. This book assists the reader in navigating through the array of issues threatening well-known trademarks. Structured in three parts, the book first maps out the concept of trademark dilution as it has developed in Europe, in the U.S. and at the international level. It then sets out the current law on dilution in the most significant jurisdictions across the globe, explaining the national position on protection, infringement and remedies. Finally, it delivers a deep-dive into how fair use, parody and freedom of expression have affected dilution enforcement. This book is a must-have resource for trademark professionals worldwide, and will also stand as a valuable reference point for intellectual property scholars. Key Features: A leading author team Wide-ranging jurisdictional coverage Highly structured analysis for ease of navigation Practical guidance on protecting trademarks and remedies for infringement Chapter on use of Survey Evidence in U.S. dilution cases Extensive discussion of the relationship between dilution and freedom of expression in the EU and U.S"--
Free rider problem (Economics) --- Trademarks (International law) --- Trademarks --- Law and legislation.
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This book, from the perspectives of the spatial and intergenerational externalities of environmental public goods, provides a comprehensive overview of the concepts and theories concerning environmental public goods supply and illustrates how to design the mechanism for promoting resident participation in effective environmental public goods supply under the guidance of the government. Noticeably, an intergenerational overlapping model for resident participation in environmental public goods supply has been created in the book, which generates new ideas for mitigating the long-standing forward intergenerational goods shortage. Moreover, this book uses happiness dataset to measure the feasibility of resident participation in environmental public goods supply and also makes a comparison between two supply models: Government Provide Model and Residents, Enterprises and Government Provide Model, so as to offer theoretically feasible suggestions. Not only is this book highly recommended for professionals in government units, universities, and research institutions that are engaged in environmental governance, but it can be used as a reference book for students of relevant majors in institutions of higher learning.
Environmental policy --- Public goods. --- Goods, Public --- Finance, Public --- Welfare economics --- Free rider problem (Economics) --- Political planning. --- Public administration. --- Sustainability. --- Environmental economics. --- Public Policy. --- Public Administration. --- Environmental Economics. --- Economics --- Environmental quality --- Sustainability science --- Human ecology --- Social ecology --- Administration, Public --- Delivery of government services --- Government services, Delivery of --- Public management --- Public sector management --- Political science --- Administrative law --- Decentralization in government --- Local government --- Public officers --- Planning in politics --- Public policy --- Planning --- Policy sciences --- Politics, Practical --- Public administration --- Environmental aspects --- Economic aspects
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