International exhaustion of trade mark rights: a Scottish contribution to the debate
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The author discusses two decisions by the Scottish Court of Session, Zino Davidoff S.A. v. M. & S. Toiletries Ltd. and Joop! GmbH v. M. & S. Toiletries Ltd., regarding the international law of exhaustion of remedies as applied to trademark rights.
Publication Name: Intellectual Property Quarterly
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1364-906X
Year: 2000
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Defining the shape of Australia's moral rights: a review of the new laws
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The provisions of the law protecting authors' moral rights in Australia are reviewed. Comparisons and contrasts to the laws of other signatories of the Berne Convention are made.
Publication Name: Intellectual Property Quarterly
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1364-906X
Year: 2001
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The exhaustion of rights in patent law with specific emphasis on the issue of parallel importation
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The author discusses the exhaustion of patent law rights remedies internationally, focusing on the problem of parallel imports.
Publication Name: Intellectual Property Quarterly
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1364-906X
Year: 2000
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