This book challenges the foundations of US and UK trademark systems, arguing for the “co-authorship” of trademarks by the public and owners. It shows how current laws threaten freedom of expression and proposes a new model to foster a just culture.
Mohammad Amin Naser
Moh’d Amin Naser is an Assistant Professor of Commercial Law and Intellectual Property Law at Yarmouk University – Jordan. He previously taught Contract Law and Industrial Property Law at the University of Leicester and Nottingham University. He was awarded his PhD from the University of Leicester in 2009, and his MA from the University of Jordan in co-operation with World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in 2005. Prior to joining legal academia he practiced law in Jordan at Khalaf Masa’deh & Partners.
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