Colonial Australian trade mark law : narratives in lawmaking, people, power & place / Amanda Scardamaglia.

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Publication details:
North Melbourne, Vic. : Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2015.
Record id:
86953
Subject:
Trademarks -- Law and legislation -- Australia -- History.
Trademarks -- Australia -- History.
Summary:
"This book provides the first comprehensive account of the origins of Australian trade mark law, situated in the colonial trade mark regime. It examines the movement of trade mark law from Great Britain to the Australian colonies, while also using colonial trade mark law and its registrations as a way of understanding significant aspects of colonial development. In doing so, this book traverses broad themes such as the complex relationship between the Imperial power and the colonies, settler identity, colonial economics and commerce, and the emergence of branding in Australia. " -- Publisher's website.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Variant title:
Colonial Australian trade mark law : narratives in lawmaking, people, power and place
ISBN:
9781925333145
Phys. description:
xvi, 147 p. ; 23 cm