The Watchmakers’ Court and Related Curiosities
posted by Michael Madison
This recent New Yorker piece about “Baselworld,” the annual watchmakers’ confab in Switzerland (Patricia Marx, “Face Value,” May 25, 2009) included a throwaway line that I found fascinating. Baselworld is so large that it has its own police force and “a judiciary to settle trademark disputes.” Whoa. Huh?
May 22, 2009 at 6:15 am
Tags: arbitration, baselworld, private ordering, trademark
Posted in: Civil Procedure, Intellectual Property
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