Kenneth Plevan
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Kenneth Plevan is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Trade agreement & Trademark. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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That's a Fine Chablis You're Not Drinking: The Proper Place for Geographical Indications in Trademark Law
TL;DR: In a 2007 panel discussion at Fordham Law School on the law of geographical indications (GIs), the panelists were skeptical of strong EU-style GI laws as discussed by the authors, and the discussion may be of interest for historical reasons, as it occurred before significant developments like the Canada-EU Trade Agreement and the 2015 Geneva Act revising the Lisbon Agreement.
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That’s a Fine Chablis You’re Not Drinking: The Proper Place for Geographical Indications in Trademark Law.
TL;DR: In a 2007 panel discussion at Fordham Law School on the law of geographical indications (GIs), the panelists were skeptical of strong EU-style GI laws as discussed by the authors, and the discussion may be of interest for historical reasons, as it occurred before significant developments like the Canada-EU Trade Agreement and the 2015 Geneva Act revising the Lisbon Agreement.