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Liability for 'Invisible' Use of Trade Marks on the Internet

机译:互联网上“无形”商标使用的责任

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This article critiques the proposal to introduce a US style doctrine of initial interest confusion (IIC) into Australian trade mark law. Specifically, it rejects the proposal put forward by Mahmoud Mando in a previous issue of this journal that an IIC doctrine is needed to proscribe unseen uses of a plaintiff's mark on the internet. It argues that the IIC doctrine is both doctrinally and normatively inconsistent with Australian trade mark law. In making this argument, this article provides an overview of current internet search technology and reviews Australian case law relating to unseen trade marks under s 120 of the Trade Marks Act 1995 (Cth). It concludes by arguing that the creation or adoption of new laws for invisible trade marks represents a form of reactionary "cyber-exceptionalism" that can lead to the unnecessary distortion of robust legal principles.
机译:本文批评了将美国风格的“最初利益混淆”(IIC)原则引入澳大利亚商标法的提议。具体来说,它拒绝了Mahmoud Mando在该期刊的上一期中提出的建议,即需要使用IIC原则来禁止在互联网上对原告商标进行不可见的使用。它认为,IIC原则在原则上和规范上均与澳大利亚商标法不一致。在提出这一论点时,本文概述了当前的互联网搜索技术,并根据《 1995年商标法》(联邦)第120条对澳大利亚与未见商标有关的判例法进行了回顾。总结得出结论,无形商标的新法律的建立或采用代表了一种反动的“网络例外主义”形式,可能会导致不必要的扭曲健全的法律原则。

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