Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property of March 20, 1883


Book Description

The Convention applies to industrial property in the widest sense, including patents, marks, industrial designs, utility models (a kind of "small patent" provided for by the laws of some countries), trade names (designations under which an industrial or commercial activity is carried on), geographical indications (indications of source and appellations of origin) and the repression of unfair competition.




The Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property


Book Description

This work provides a detailed commentary on the origins, development, and present operation of the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property 1883, analysing the Convention itself, and its links to other intellectual property rights agreements.