Industrial Property Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Introduction
Part 1: Administrative and professional organization
Title 1: Introduction
Chapter 1: Function of the trademark
Chapter 2: Signs that may constitute a trademark
Section 1: Concept of distinctiveness
Section 2: Inherent distinctiveness
Section 3: Acquisition of distinctiveness through use
I: Marks consisting solely of the shape of the product
III: Marks composed of customary indications or signs
Section 5: Unlawful trademark
Chapter 4: Availability of trademark
Title 3: Acquisition of property right in the mark
Title 4: Rights conferred by the trademark
Title 5: Exploitation and transfer of the trademark
Title 6: Collective and guarantee marks
Title 7: Protection of the mark
Title 8: Loss of trademark rights
Title 9: Geographical indications
Part 3: Patents
Part 4: Designs