The New Frontier: Country Brands and their Legal Status under Australian Trade Mark Law

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Forrest, Heather. (2009). The New Frontier: Country Brands and their Legal Status under Australian Trade Mark Law. Australian Intellectual Property Journal. 20(3), pp. 127 - 147.
AuthorsForrest, Heather
Year2009
JournalAustralian Intellectual Property Journal
Journal citation20 (3), pp. 127 - 147
PublisherThomson Reuters
ISSN1038-1635
Page range127 - 147
Research GroupThomas More Law School
Place of publicationAustralia
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