PROTECTION OF WELL-KNOWN TRADEMARKS IN ETHIOPIA: A COMPARATIVE TREATISE UNDER THE TRADEMARK PROCLAMATION
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Abstract
The purpose of this Article is to undertake a comparative survey of key
issues that need to be addressed under the Trademark Proclamation with
regard to protection of well-known trade marks in Ethiopia. In doing so,
the Article attempts to evaluate the current system against relevant
international instruments and best practices in an effort to bring the
current standards of protection in the country close to that of the
international community. In so doing this article finds that the
Proclamation goes further to protect well-known marks than what would
be required of it under relevant international instruments, a situation which
should be reviewed in light of the need to balance Ethiopia’s domestic
interests with its international commitments.
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