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of the new proprietor, even though the new proprietor may not have expressly consented to the use. Where the licence so provides, the licensee may grant sublicences. Exclusive licences Rights of licensee
DOI link for of the new proprietor, even though the new proprietor may not have expressly consented to the use. Where the licence so provides, the licensee may grant sublicences. Exclusive licences Rights of licensee
of the new proprietor, even though the new proprietor may not have expressly consented to the use. Where the licence so provides, the licensee may grant sublicences. Exclusive licences Rights of licensee
Exclusive licensees enjoy extended rights under the Act. Section 29 starts by defining an exclusive licence: a licence conferring on the licensee, to the exclusion of all other persons the right to use the trademark. Similar definitions for other types of intellectual property are found in s 130(1) of the Patents Act 1977 and s 92(1) of the Copyright, Designs
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1997
Imprint Routledge-Cavendish
Pages 1
eBook ISBN 9781843142928
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of the new proprietor, even though the new proprietor may not have expressly consented to the use.