1 January 2012TrademarksAlexey Zalesov and Tatiana Petrova
Fair use of trademarks: establishing boundaries in Russia
A fair balance between the interests of society and right holders is the object of legal regulation in the sphere of intellectual property. From this viewpoint, legal regulation of issues relating to fair use of a third party’s trademark appears to be of great interest. The fair use of a third party’s trademark implies an authorisation (with certain conditions) to use a trademark belonging to another person for the goods it was registered for.
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