Irish Trade Mark Law

Trade mark law of the Republic of Ireland is the trade mark law of Republic of Ireland. It was last amended on 1 July 1996 when it was updated to conform to the relevant European Union directives.

Trademark law
Concepts
  • Distinctiveness
  • Dilution
  • Genericide
  • Passing off
  • Honest concurrent use
  • Priority right
  • Coexistence agreement
  • Confusing similarity
  • Consumer confusion
  • Likelihood of confusion
  • Functionality doctrine
  • Initial Interest Confusion
  • Good faith doctrine
  • Fair use
  • Secondary liability
  • Nominative use
  • Disparagement
  • Reputation parasitism
  • Cybersquatting
  • Parallel import
  • Well-known trademark
Treaties
  • Paris Convention
  • Madrid Agreement
  • Madrid Protocol
  • TRIPS
  • Singapore Treaty
  • Community Trade Mark
  • Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy
Country
  • Australia
  • Canada
  • China
  • European Union
  • Hong Kong
  • India
  • Ireland
  • Japan
  • Oman
  • Philippines
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
Types
Standard
  • Registered trademark
  • Service mark
  • Trade dress
  • Unregistered trademark
  • Wordmark
Non-standard
  • Certification marks
  • Chartered marks
  • Collective trademarks
  • Defensive trademarks
  • Electronic registration marks
  • Font trademark
  • Ghost marks
  • Geographical indication
  • Protected designation of origin
Non-conventional
  • Colour trademarks
  • Hologram trademarks
  • Motion trademarks
  • Scent trademarks
  • Shape trademarks
  • Sound trademarks
Related
  • Brand
  • Emblem
  • Logo
Bodies
  • WIPO
  • International Trademark Association
  • OHIM
  • USPTO
  • ICANN
  • Deutsches Patent- und Markenamt
Symbols
  • Registered trademark symbol
  • Service mark symbol
  • Unregistered trademark symbol
Related
  • Trademark attorney
  • Trademark examiner
  • Trademark infringement
  • Trademark share
  • Trademark troll
  • World Trademark Review
  • Category:Trademark law
  • Case laws
  • WP:MOS/Trademarks

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