Parallel Importation in U.S. Trademark Law

Parallel Importation in U.S. Trademark Law

by Timothy H. Hiebert
Parallel Importation in U.S. Trademark Law

Parallel Importation in U.S. Trademark Law

by Timothy H. Hiebert

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Overview

Over much of the past century, the law governing third-party importation of non-counterfeit, genuine goods has been obscured by conceptual uncertainty. In recent years, the debate over the gray market has centered on the fundamental reasons for trademark protection, and has raised the possibility of conflict between the two traditionally recognized purposes of trademark law—protecting consumers from deception and protecting trademark owners from lost sales.

Hiebert discusses the evolution of the universality and territoriality principles of trademark law, and develops a new understanding of the role of goodwill in resolving trademark infringement issues. Beginning with a review of the earliest days of trademark law, Hiebert traces the development of the twofold purpose and territoriality doctrines in the United States, and examines in detail the cases, statutes, and regulations governing parallel imports. Unlike other recent treatments of the subject, this work benefits from the availability of important archival materials, and devotes considerable attention to the nineteenth-century antecedents of modern parallel importation doctrine, and to the evolution of trademark doctrine within the broader context of American legal realism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313289569
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/17/1994
Series: Contributions in Legal Studies , #74
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.56(d)
Lexile: 1850L (what's this?)

About the Author

TIMOTHY H. HIEBERT is an attorney practicing trademark law at the firm of Samuels, Gauthier & Stevens in Boston./e He holds a J.D. from the University of Maine School of Law, and M.A.L.D. and Ph.D. degrees from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University.

Table of Contents

Preface
Parallel Importation and the Early History of Trademark Protection
The Rise of Universality
Foundations of Modern Parallel Importation Law
Related Companies under Section 526
Public Understanding and Private Expectations in the 1980s
Evolving Conceptions of Territoriality and Goodwill
Territoriality Revisited
The Future of Parallel Importation
Bibliography
Index

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