僵尸印记入侵新西兰!世界其他国家该有多害怕呢?

Q3 Social Sciences
M. Handler, Robert Burrell
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摘要

摘要:人们很自然地认为,一旦商标从商标注册簿中删除,它就不再具有法律效力。多年来,这确实是英联邦国家的立场。然而,新西兰最高法院最近裁定,注册被撤销的商标在某些情况下仍然可以阻止随后的注册申请。在这样做的过程中,新西兰最高法院遵循了新加坡上诉法院早些时候的一项裁决,该裁决具有大致相同的效果。这篇文章认为,这些决定在政策上是有问题的,并且基于错误的理论前提。现在认识到这些问题很重要,尤其是因为这种做法有可能蔓延到其他司法管辖区,包括欧盟、香港和英国。
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Zombie marks invade New Zealand! How scared should the rest of the world be?
ABSTRACT It would be natural to suppose that once a trade mark has been expunged from the trade marks register it would cease to have legal force or effect. For many years this was indeed the position in British Commonwealth countries. However, the New Zealand Supreme Court has recently held that a trade mark whose registration has been revoked can still block a subsequent application for registration in certain circumstances. In so doing the New Zealand Supreme Court followed an earlier decision of the Singapore Court of Appeal that was to much the same effect. This article argues that these decisions are problematic on policy grounds and rest on faulty doctrinal premises. It is important to recognise these issues now, not least because there is a danger that this approach may spread to other jurisdictions, including the EU, Hong Kong, and the UK.
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