European Business Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Part 1: Abolition of restrictions on free movement
Title 1: Principles of precedence and direct effect
Chapter 1: Commercial agency
Chapter 2: Companies/Groupings
Chapter 3: Transfer of undertaking
Chapter 4: Consumer protection
I: Scope of application and interpretation of the directive
II: Registration of the trade mark
B: Extent of the exclusive right
C: Limitations of the exclusive right
IV: Exhaustion of the rights conferred by a trade mark
V: Trade mark licensing
VI: Revocation of the trade mark
Section 2: Copyright and related rights
Section 3: Designs
Section 4: Procedural rules and sanctions
Chapter 6: Public procurement contracts
Title 3: Regulations
240. Specific subject-matter and essential function
1 minute de lecture
The purpose of the registration of a trade mark is to give its proprietor an exclusive right. Even before adoption of a specific text, the Court of Justice declared that the specific subject-matter of the trade mark right is “in particular to guarantee to the proprietor of the trade mark that he has the exclusive right to use that trade mark for the purpose of putting a product into circulation fo …