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The MARQUES mission: 

"To educate and promote the professional development of brand owners in the selection, management, protection and exploitation of their trade marks within a global economy: to create a forum for the free exchange of ideas and information and to provide an effective platform for the representation of their interests."
 
The Challenges Facing Trade Mark Owners Today
Today's in-house IP Counsel exercises a wide professional belief and is in a unique position to affect directly the profitability (or otherwise) of the organisation in which he/she is employed.

Today's professional continues to be involved in the minutiae of "traditional" trade mark-related practices concerning the registration, protection, management, filing and renewal of the marks for which he/she is responsible.  Nowadays, however, more likely than not, copyright, designs and patents will also come within the same sphere of influence and responsibility.

In addition, an affective interface is required with parallel professions such as advertising, marketing, public relations, brand creation and extension specialists, packaging, accountants and even law enforcement agencies.

An increasingly detailed understanding of the working of the internet, e-commerce and cyberspace is also essential to continuing success. Issues raised by merchandising, technology transfer, licensing (in and out) and franchising have to be understood and successfully addressed.

In a rapidly changing world and global economy, anti-counterfeiting and anti-fraud measures become increasingly problematical. Traditional geographical boundaries become irrelevant and constant vigilance has to be maintained over look-alikes, industrial espionage, parallel imports, breaches of geographical indication and designation of origin. Appropriate strategies covering mergers and acquisitions have to be devised involving brand evaluation, assignment and transfer arrangements and appropriate recording.

When disputes do arise, questions of cost/benefit analysis and relevant and appropriate procedures through which relief and/or resolution can be sought have to be identified and exploited.

Where can today’s brand manager turn to for guidance and support in the face of such a bewildering array of pressures and challenges?

MARQUES Provides the Response
The
MARQUES mission represents an effective response to that question. Through MARQUES, Members receive a unique service which recognises and responds to the whole range of problems facing the modern trade mark owner.

Drawing on the variety of skills and expertise existing within its world-wide membership, MARQUES seeks to ensure that its corporate finger rests on the pulse of affairs. Every single Member is encouraged to make a contribution - in whatever form and through whatever medium suits - to a global resource centre by agreeing to share professional strengths with fellow Members while, at the same time, improving and enhancing his/her own performance by drawing, from the centre, support and guidance in those areas where they are not quite so strong or experienced.


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