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Readership: Lawyers, academics and policy makers with an interest in intellectual property law, sports law and marketing. Brand owners and their legal advisors looking to exploit sponsorship opportunities at major events.
Phillip Johnson, Barrister
Phillip Johnson is a barrister specialising in intellectual property law, media law, entertainment and sports law. Formerly, he was a legal adviser to the Patent Office from 2003 to 2007. He is also a Visiting Senior Fellow at Queen Mary, University of London and a Visiting Professor at the Jersey Law Institute. He is presently the Chair of the Expert Advisory Group on Trade Marks and Designs for the Intellectual Property Office and a Chair of the Brands and Custom Research Group at the Intellectual Property Institute
"...a revelation...this is a volume which is as timely as it is useful." - Jeremy Phillips, Marques Class 46
Part A - Ambush Marketing, Concepts, Developments, and Incidents 1: Ambush Marketing 2: The Evolution of Ambush Marketing Laws Part B- Ambush Marketing: United Kingdom and European Union Law 3: Trade Marks and Merchandising 4: Passing Off, Copyright, and Decisions and Related Rights 5: Symbols and Emblems 6: Sui Generis Protection against Ambush Marketing By Association 7: Licensing, Broadcasting, and Exhaustion 8: Advertising and Trade Regulation 9: Selling Tickets or Using them for Promotional Purposes 10: Civil and Criminal Proceedings and Border Control Part C: Ambush Marketing: Laws around the World 11: Australia 12: Canada 13: New Zealand 14: South Africa 15: United States