Socialistic brands : : a unique category of vintage brands / / Mikołaj Rogowski.

Socialistic brands are signs with unique characteristics acquired through their use in particular historical circumstances. It is considered whether, decades after the fall of the iron curtain, the shared historical pedigree justifies different treatment of these signs. The author attempts to answer...

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Socialistic brands : a unique category of vintage brands / Mikołaj Rogowski.
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG 2017
Baden-Baden, Germany : Nomos : MIPLC, 2017.
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1 online resource (87 pages) : illustrations.
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MIPLC Studies ; Volume 28
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed August 16, 2017).
Introduction -- Definitions, the scope of the thesis and case studies of the socialist brands -- Justification for the call for protection of socialistic brands from unfair appropriation -- Unjustifiable appropriation -- The socialistic brands dilemma -- A brand new nostalgia? case examples touch-down -- Conclusion.
Socialistic brands are signs with unique characteristics acquired through their use in particular historical circumstances. It is considered whether, decades after the fall of the iron curtain, the shared historical pedigree justifies different treatment of these signs. The author attempts to answer the question of what would constitute as unfair appropriation of these brands and discusses the availability of legal remedies in such cases. The analysis of issues relating to socialistic brands is conducted on the basis of European and Polish law and jurisprudence. Trademark law and other fields of intellectual property law form the core of this consideration. The author additionally employs findings from branches of social sciences such as anthropology, sociology and semiotics, in order to shed light on the complex nature of the attractiveness of signs and how cultural connotations affect it.
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Trademarks Law and legislation Poland.
Trademark infringement Poland.
Socialism and culture Poland.
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grounds of revocation and cancelation of of trademarks
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Introduction -- Definitions, the scope of the thesis and case studies of the socialist brands -- Justification for the call for protection of socialistic brands from unfair appropriation -- Unjustifiable appropriation -- The socialistic brands dilemma -- A brand new nostalgia? case examples touch-down -- Conclusion.
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