Part One: Trademarks
Introduction
Definition
Kinds of Marks:
Trademarks
Service marks
Collective marks
Certification marks
Famous and well-known marks and their special status:
Criteria for considering a mark famous
Famous and well-known marks on the international forum
(Paris Convention and TRIPS)
WIPO Joint Recommendations concerning protection of well-known marks
Scope of protection
Arab Society for Intellectual Property 2005
Registrable Trademarks:
Kinds of Registrable Marks.
Requirements for Registerability:
Legality
Distinctiveness
Unregisterable Trademarks
Registration Procedure
General Overview on the procedure
Examination (form and substance)
Searching
Acceptance and Publication
Modification of a Trademark
Registration Form
Cancellation of Trademark Registration:
Subject Matter of Cancellation.
Invalidity
Revocation
Assignment by the Trademark Owner
Expiry
Non-use
Ownership and Rights Conferred
Ownership:
First to use
Right of priority
Honest concurrent use
Rights conferred:
Exclusivity of the trademark
Right of Exploitation
Assignment
Use
License
Mortgage and seizure
Prohibition of unauthorized use
Trademarks Piracy
Counterfeiting
Imitation of labels and packaging
Other prohibited acts
Establishment of infringement
Pre-requisitions of infringement
Legal Protection
Civil action
Criminal action 2005
Provisional protection
Remedies available
Training
Three weeks real-work experience
Part Two: Unfair Competition
General Definition
What is Unfair Competition?
Criteria of Fairness
Requirements of Unfair Competition
Use in Trade
Competition in Commercial or Industrial Businesses
Competitive Relationships
Intent or Actual Damage
Types of Unfair Acts
Causing Confusion
General Approach
Types of Confusion
Confusion as to the Establishment
Establishment Get-up, Decoration and Advertisements
Trade names
Confusion as to the Products or Services
Indications/business identifiers
Trademarks
Product’s outer appearance
Discrediting Competitors
General approach
Subject matter of disparagement
Reference to competitors, or to products/services
Disparagement and defamation
Statements of Facts
True and false statements
Conditions for liability
Comparative advertising
Misleading
General approach
The concept of misleading
The subject matter of misleading
Communication of misleading statements.
Puffing and exaggerations
Subjective requirements and burden of proof.
Examples of misleading acts
Other Acts of Unfair Competition
Free riding
Nuisance Advertising
Comparative Advertising
Sales Promotion
Impeding of Market Activities
Dumping
Legal Protection
Civil Protection
Provisional Protection
Remedies Available
Case Studies
Training
One week real-work experience