Philippine Law Journal, Količina 59University of the Philippines, College of Law, 1984 |
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Stran 183
... protected only in the country where he registers his trademark . If he desires protection in a second country , he may apply there for registration . But each registration is ope- rative within a particular territory only and is ...
... protected only in the country where he registers his trademark . If he desires protection in a second country , he may apply there for registration . But each registration is ope- rative within a particular territory only and is ...
Stran 187
... protected in any court of the world.35 The Lacoste case , however , points to an important facet of litigating claims for protection of trademarks by a foreign corporation not doing business in the Philippines . It should be noted that ...
... protected in any court of the world.35 The Lacoste case , however , points to an important facet of litigating claims for protection of trademarks by a foreign corporation not doing business in the Philippines . It should be noted that ...
Stran 192
... protection of trademark is " nothing less than the protection of business " 64 itself . And this is so for the reason that " competitors cannot long maintain their own position in the market if they should be allowed to destroy the ...
... protection of trademark is " nothing less than the protection of business " 64 itself . And this is so for the reason that " competitors cannot long maintain their own position in the market if they should be allowed to destroy the ...
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MARCH 1984 | 10 |
THE CONTROVERSY ABOUT | 17 |
THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF ALIEN INTERESTS | 33 |
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