Deck 8: International Trademark Law

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After ______ years, a registration under the Madrid Protocol exists independently of its status in its home country.
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Trademark registrations obtained by foreign registrations under the Madrid Protocol are exempt from U.S. requirements relating to use and renewal of marks.
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Most countries do not recognize common law trademarks as does the United States.
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Pablo has filed a CTM application for his mark to obtain protection throughout the European Union. Spain has refused registration of the mark. What is the effect of this refusal as to other EU countries? What option might Pedro pursue after this rejection?
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If a mark has achieved registration in a Paris Convention country such as France, it must be registered by the USPTO.
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What does it mean to say that the Paris Convention is based on the principle of reciprocity or national treatment?
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Pierre, a citizen of a foreign country, obtains a registration of his mark PARIS LIFE in the United States on June 1, 2016, even though he has never used the mark in his home country. What obligations are imposed on Pierre with respect to maintenance of his mark in the United States?
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Use in any European Union country is presumed to constitute use of the mark in all EU countries under the CTM system.
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Foreign applicants for U.S. trademark registrations must eventually supply a registration from their home country in order to secure a U.S. registration.
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What is the most significant benefit provided by the Paris Convention for trademark applicants? Discuss and give an example.
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Only U.S. citizens may apply for trademarks with the USPTO.
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In many foreign countries, trademark applicants need not use a mark to achieve a registration.
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In most countries trademark registrations are valid for ______ years.
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Marks applied for by foreign applicants are reviewed by the USPTO according to the same standards for registrability as applications made by U.S. citizens.
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U.S. law firms often have long-standing relationships with trademark attorneys in foreign countries, and these counsel are often called ______.
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The progress of a trademark application filed in a foreign country varies greatly from country to country.
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What does it mean to say that a Madrid Protocol extension of protection is dependent on the status of its home country registration?
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In what way do foreign trademark applicants receive more favorable treatment than U.S. trademark applicants?
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A CTM application allows a trademark owner to file one application and achieve registration in all member countries of the European Union.
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What is the difference in the treatment of trademark license agreements in the United States and in many foreign countries?
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A bottle of cabernet bears the mark PASO ROBLES RUBY. May the wine originate in the Napa Valley?
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Prior to 1996, if U.S. applicants desired trademark protection in other countries, they needed to file separate applications in each country. Now, under the ______ they can file one application in more than 90 countries.
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Under a process called ______ , the holder of an international registration under the Madrid Protocol may later add countries to the registration.
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Under the principle of ______ if a Madrid Protocol registration is invalidated in its home country within a certain period of time after registration, the international registration is also invalidated.
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Are applications under the Madrid Protocol examined by the USPTO under more flexible standards than U.S. applications? Discuss.
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Identify one key change to U.S. trademark law resulting from TRIPS.
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What is "transformation" of a Madrid Protocol registration?
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An international registration obtained under the Madrid Protocol lasts for ______ years.
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Deck 8: International Trademark Law
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After ______ years, a registration under the Madrid Protocol exists independently of its status in its home country.
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Trademark registrations obtained by foreign registrations under the Madrid Protocol are exempt from U.S. requirements relating to use and renewal of marks.
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Most countries do not recognize common law trademarks as does the United States.
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Pablo has filed a CTM application for his mark to obtain protection throughout the European Union. Spain has refused registration of the mark. What is the effect of this refusal as to other EU countries? What option might Pedro pursue after this rejection?
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If a mark has achieved registration in a Paris Convention country such as France, it must be registered by the USPTO.
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What does it mean to say that the Paris Convention is based on the principle of reciprocity or national treatment?
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Pierre, a citizen of a foreign country, obtains a registration of his mark PARIS LIFE in the United States on June 1, 2016, even though he has never used the mark in his home country. What obligations are imposed on Pierre with respect to maintenance of his mark in the United States?
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Use in any European Union country is presumed to constitute use of the mark in all EU countries under the CTM system.
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Foreign applicants for U.S. trademark registrations must eventually supply a registration from their home country in order to secure a U.S. registration.
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What is the most significant benefit provided by the Paris Convention for trademark applicants? Discuss and give an example.
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Only U.S. citizens may apply for trademarks with the USPTO.
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In many foreign countries, trademark applicants need not use a mark to achieve a registration.
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In most countries trademark registrations are valid for ______ years.
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Marks applied for by foreign applicants are reviewed by the USPTO according to the same standards for registrability as applications made by U.S. citizens.
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U.S. law firms often have long-standing relationships with trademark attorneys in foreign countries, and these counsel are often called ______.
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The progress of a trademark application filed in a foreign country varies greatly from country to country.
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What does it mean to say that a Madrid Protocol extension of protection is dependent on the status of its home country registration?
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In what way do foreign trademark applicants receive more favorable treatment than U.S. trademark applicants?
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A CTM application allows a trademark owner to file one application and achieve registration in all member countries of the European Union.
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What is the difference in the treatment of trademark license agreements in the United States and in many foreign countries?
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A bottle of cabernet bears the mark PASO ROBLES RUBY. May the wine originate in the Napa Valley?
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Prior to 1996, if U.S. applicants desired trademark protection in other countries, they needed to file separate applications in each country. Now, under the ______ they can file one application in more than 90 countries.
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Under a process called ______ , the holder of an international registration under the Madrid Protocol may later add countries to the registration.
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Under the principle of ______ if a Madrid Protocol registration is invalidated in its home country within a certain period of time after registration, the international registration is also invalidated.
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Are applications under the Madrid Protocol examined by the USPTO under more flexible standards than U.S. applications? Discuss.
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Identify one key change to U.S. trademark law resulting from TRIPS.
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What is "transformation" of a Madrid Protocol registration?
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An international registration obtained under the Madrid Protocol lasts for ______ years.
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