גניבת עין

English translation: passing off

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Hebrew term or phrase:גניבת עין
English translation:passing off

13:56 Feb 14, 2007
Hebrew to English translations [Non-PRO]
Law/Patents - Law: Patents, Trademarks, Copyright
Hebrew term or phrase: גניבת עין
using a propounded mark will constitute gneivat ein
aliza
passing off
Explanation:
Passing off is a common law tort which can be used to enforce unregistered trademark rights.
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Bavel
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passing off


Explanation:
Passing off is a common law tort which can be used to enforce unregistered trademark rights.


    Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passing_off_(legal_term)
Bavel
Israel
Local time: 17:46
Native speaker of: Native in HebrewHebrew

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passing off


Explanation:
passing off
גניבת-עין (עוולה נזיקית של התחזות, אחיזת-עיניים, חיקוי)

Smantha
Israel
Local time: 17:46
Native speaker of: Native in RussianRussian, Native in HebrewHebrew

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