
Trademark protection is fundamental to business success and brand recognition. This comprehensive guide covers trademark law, registration procedures, and strategic considerations for effective intellectual property management.
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What is the principle of extinction.
The principle of extinction means the fall of the right of the trademark owner in the prohibition of third parties from the import, use or sale of products or goods carrying a trademark if these products or goods are proven to be placed in other markets whether it is offered by the owner of the same brand or building on the license granted to one person in manufacturing or sale
the concept of exploitation is not the end of the rights of the brand owner or touching them, but is based on the basis that the trademark owner himself has given permission to manufacture or distribution of products that carry the trademark protected in the market or other commercial markets no meaning from the exclusion of third parties within the state from this deal on with the trademark.
this means that the ruling of the exclusion of the import of products or goods protected as a result of its ownership of the trademark becomes unreasonable as long as it itself permits the sale of these products or services in other countries, and is called on this “National Exhaust of the rights of the trademark owner in the exclusion of its import”
and this results in the possibility of sale of products or goods within the country or in any country registered with the mark about without the way of its owner without considering it a violation or violation of the rights of the trademark owner.
and the principle of extinction also applies on intellectual property,
It constitutes one of the limits of intellectual property rights once a particular product is sold under a license from the intellectual property owner, this principle is subject to re-sales, lease, loan and other commercial uses of goods protected by intellectual property in local and international markets
. — /wp:paragraph –>and patent protection if it is sold by the intellectual property right owner or by others with the consent of the owner, the intellectual property right has expired. It is no longer possible from the owner to practice and if the inventor gets a patent on a new type from a product, the inventor (or any other person selling his patent) can block other companies law from making and selling this type from the product
The same thing applies on Patent Software if a part is re-distributed from the program contains on Patent-protected algorithm by the patent owner
The legal concept of international extinction is recognised in some countries but not in other countries can the owner of the intellectual property right to ban import, in a country recognizes the concept of international extinction of a product sold in a foreign country with a license from the owner of the intellectual property right
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