André Bertrand
For the Canadian alpine skier, see André Bertrand (alpine skier).
André Bertrand is a French attorney expert in the area of intellectual property.
He holds a PhD from the University of Paris and an LLM from UC Berkeley (Boalt Hall), from which he graduated in 1978.[1]
Bertrand is the author of many treatises in the area of intellectual property:
- Privacy rights and image (ISBN 2711130843)
- Trademark law: distinctive signs, domain names (ISBN 2247060668)
- Music and Law: from Bach to Internet (ISBN 2711134261)
- Internet and Law (ISBN 2130511287)
- Copyrights and related rights (ISBN 224702422X )
- Fashion and Law (ISBN 2867490332)
- French law applied to unfair competition (ISBN 2867490308)
- Trademarks, patents, draws and models (ISBN 2225847673)
- Software protection (ISBN 2130461581)
- The practice of law applied to credit cards, electronic methods of payments and banking telematics (ISBN 2863251406)
Andre Bertrand is an expert of the trademark disputes over the "Yellow Pages".[2]
See also
References
- ↑ Boalt Hall School of Law Archived August 17, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ The Wipo decision on Pagesjaunes.com (French for Yellow pages)
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