Marketing Law - A brief guide European and International aspects of Marketing Law


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Seminar paper from the year 2002 in the subject Business economics - Law, grade: 1,0, Savonia University of Applied Sciences , course: Marketing Law, language: English, abstract: It is not an easy task to create a nice film, wonderful music or a new software. But since it is really easy to copy the created economic value, this work has to be protected in order to keep this innovation process going and provide an incentive for the creation of investment in new works. Therefore a need for legal protection had arisen, which lead to enacting Intellectual Property rights. Many countries have seen the need for this protection. The following work outlines the European and partly the International Legislation of Intellectual Property Rights by first explaining the specific property right and further providing information about European and International legislation. Internationally, IPR are regulated by conventions like the Patent Cooperation Treaty, the Madrid Agreement for the international registration of brands, the Hague Agreement for industrial signs, and the Bern Convention of copy rights. Within the EU, the European Patent Office and the EU Regulation on Trademarks are responsible for the enforcement. Nationally, the national legislation as well as the registration offices take care of those issues. The IPR consist of Copyright, Trademark, Patent, and Design. They all are generally described as intellectual property or intangible property because they are property rights that cannot be touched or felt like personal property (e.g. car) or real property (e.g. land). However, the terms have different meanings and define different things.




Marketing Law


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Marketing Law covers Australian and applicable international laws applying to manufacturing, packaging, labelling, advertising, promotion, pricing and the sale of goods and services. The authors outline the applicable legal principles and legislation, and cover the extensive case law, with extracts of critical cases.There are 12 chapters: The Expression of Ideas - Copyright, Branding, Designs and Inventions, Consumer Protection, Defamation, Confidential Information, Unfair Selling Practices, Product Liability, Arrangements Restricting Competition, Exclusive Dealing, Misuse of Market Power, and Insurance.Topics covered include:statutory frameworks applying to copyright, designs, trade marks and patents; the common law tort of passing off applying to unfair selling practices; confidential information; potential defamatory liability; legislation in relation to product quality and liability; trade practices laws and the responsibilities of marketers; restrictive trade practices, with specific emphasis on the prohibitions on arrangements restricting competition, exclusive dealing and misuse of market power.




Harmonisation of EU Marketing Law


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Marketing Laws Survey Series


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Advertising and Marketing Law


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Advertising & Marketing Law is an authoritative, insider's perspective on the ins and outs of one of today's most dynamic fields of law. Featuring chairs and senior partners from some of the nation's leading firms, this book is a guide for advertisers, ad agencies, and their attorneys on how to successfully achieve creative objectives while staying within legal boundaries. Covering a wide array of topics ranging from trademark and copyright issues to structuring talent and licensing agreements, these authorities offer practical and adaptable strategies for creating successful ad campaigns, as well as protecting against potential lawsuits and defending them when they arise. From the nuts and bolts of false advertising claims to issues relating to new technology and privacy, the authors walk readers through the most significant legal matters in advertising today. With a wealth of sample agreements, legal checklists, and indispensable insight gained from firsthand experience, this book is a must-read for anyone in the advertising business.About Inside the Minds: Inside the Minds provides readers with proven business intelligence from C-Level executives (Chairman, CEO, CFO, CMO, Partner) from the world's most respected companies nationwide, rather than third-party accounts from unknown authors and analysts. Each chapter is comparable to an essay/thought leadership piece and is a future-oriented look at where an industry, profession or topic is headed and the most important issues for the future. Through an exhaustive selection process, each author was hand-picked by the Inside the Minds editorial board to author a chapter for this book.




International Advertising Law


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Virtually every business is involved in advertising and marketing in one form or another. However, advertising is subject to a complex and often daunting web of law and regulation. Although in many cases there have been attempts to harmonise relevant laws, there are still significant national variations. Furthermore, in recent years digital marketing and targeting methods have changed the face of the advertising industry beyond recognition.Updated for 2020, International Advertising Law addresses the relevant law and regulations, as well as setting out practical considerations. The book covers key areas of advertising law such as local complaints procedures and enforcement, comparative advertising, influencer campaigns, sales promotions, ambush marketing, product placement, direct marketing and online behavioural advertising. The book also addresses the particular requirements in certain industries that are subject to specific advertising regulations (eg, gambling, alcohol, pharmaceuticals, financial products/services, food and tobacco/e-cigarettes).Edited by Paul Jordan, partner and head of advertising and Andrew Butcher, senior associate at UK law firm Bristows, this book includes chapters from leading experts in 30 jurisdictions. This new edition of International Advertising Law is essential reading for lawyers, in-house counsel, advertising executives and anyone else involved in the advertising/marketing industry. The book serves as an invaluable and straightforward guide to navigating these complex legal and regulatory regimes.







Legal Aspects of Transnational Marketing & Sales Contracts


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The primary objective of the book is to introduce the reader to techniques of negotiating transnational marketing and sales contracts bearing in mind the most important regulatory measures relevant to transnational marketing and sale of goods. Since a transnational approach is adopted, the contents of the book are applicable to any jurisdiction. The work deals with certain issues which have assumed particular importance in contract negotiation - for example, equality of parties, full disclosure of quality and standards of goods, product liability, restrictions as to advertising products and so on as well as discussing the variety of payment methods that have been developed in view of the changing context of international businesses.




Advertising & Marketing Law


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This is a casebook on advertising and marketing law. Due to the book's length, we have divided it into 2 volumes. The book's table of contents:Volume 1PrefaceChapter 1: OverviewChapter 2: What is an Advertisement?Chapter 3: False Advertising OverviewChapter 4: DeceptionChapter 5: Omissions and DisclosuresChapter 6: Special Topics in Competitor LawsuitsChapter 7: Consumer Class ActionsChapter 8: False Advertising Practice and RemediesVolume 2Chapter 9: Other Business TortsChapter 10: CopyrightsChapter 11: Brand Protection and UsageChapter 12: Competitive RestrictionsChapter 13: Featuring People in AdsChapter 14: PrivacyChapter 15: PromotionsChapter 16: The Advertising Industry Ecosystem-Intermediaries and Their RegulationChapter 17: Case Studies in Food and DrugsWhile we've done our best to make the hard copy version of the book useful to you, the hard copy is missing some key features, such as an index and color images. Therefore, if you would like a PDF version of the book to complement your hard copy version, just email a copy of your purchase receipt for the hard copy to Professor Goldman ([email protected]) and he will email you a PDF at no extra cost.




EBOOK: International Marketing, 5e


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In its 5th edition International Marketing guides students to understand the importance of international marketing for companies of every size and how going international can enhance value and growth. It provides a solid understanding of the key principles and practices of international marketing. The text has been thoroughly updated to reflect the most recent developments in the current business environment and encourages students to critically engage with the content within the context of modern life. Key Features: - A new chapter dedicated to Digital and Social Media Marketing - Fully updated pedagogy, including ‘Going International’ vignettes and End of Chapter questions - Brand new examples and case studies from global and innovative companies including Red Bull, Gillette and Audi - Now includes Interactive activities, Testbank questions and Quizzes available on Connect® International Marketing is available with McGraw Hill’s Connect®, the online learning platform that features resources to help faculty and institutions improve student outcomes and course delivery efficiency. “International Marketing continues to be an essential subject in any business or management degree. Ghauri and Cateora’s book, now in its fifth edition, provides a most up-to-date and authentic evolution of the subject.” George S. Yip, Emeritus Professor of Marketing and Strategy, Imperial College Business School. Professor Pervez Ghauri teaches International Business at Birmingham Business School. He is Founding Editor for International Business Review (IBR) and Consulting Editor for Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS). Philip R. Cateora is Professor Emeritus at the University of Colorado. His teaching spanned a range of courses in marketing and international business from fundamentals through to doctoral level.