Tunisia's Minister of Industry Mehdi Jomâa and WIPO
Director General Francis Gurry today hailed on October 21st, 2013 the
entry into force of the Madrid Protocol in Tunisia, while reviewing bilateral
cooperation and discussing WIPO's future technical assistance to Tunisia. Under the WIPO-administered Madrid system,
a trademark owner may protect a mark in up to 90 countries plus the European
Union with its Community Trade Mark (CTM) by filing one application, in one
language (English, French or Spanish), with one set of fees, in one currency
(Swiss Francs). Applicants wishing to use the Madrid system must
apply for trademark protection in a relevant national or regional trademark
office before seeking international protection. An international
registration under the Madrid system produces the same effects as an
application for registration of the mark in each of the contracting parties
designated by the applicant
venerdì 25 ottobre 2013
mercoledì 16 ottobre 2013
China amends trademark law – entering into force on 1st May 2014
On 30 August, the Standing Committee of the National
People’s Congress, adopted amendments to Chinese Trademark Law. It is the third
time that the country’s trademark legislation has been revised since the
original Trademark Law of the Republic of China was introduced on 1 March 1983.
The latest amendments, containing various revisions, will enter into force on 1
May 2014. Key changes relate to speeding up the application procedure; simplifying
the opposition system; strengthening trademark rights; protecting well-known
trademarks; regulating the activities of trademark agencies and other
procedural revisions.
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