Description
This book aims to explore the mechanism of international registration of famous trademarks and its impact on Jordanian legislation. It examines the provisions of the Madrid Convention and the TRIPS Agreement concerning the registration of famous trademarks, and the extent to which Jordanian legislation aligns with these agreements. This is achieved through a review of relevant laws and articles, along with several examples and relevant judicial rulings. The book details the procedures for international registration of famous trademarks, the consequences of registration, and the associated formal and substantive requirements. It also outlines the rights of the owner of a famous trademark, methods of protecting those rights, and the termination of trademark ownership. The book’s significance stems from the fact that trademarks are a key element in the success of commercial projects, ranking among the primary factors upon which a project depends for success and advancement. This importance varies depending on the perspective from which the trademark is viewed. The book’s theoretical value lies in its attempt to make a modest contribution to the Arabic academic library by employing a scientific methodology based on analysis, description, and comparison. This methodology aims to achieve the book’s objectives, which seek to demonstrate the legal and economic importance of famous trademarks.











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