Issue 071
  November 2016
Contents:
 

MARQUES Chair Uwe Over – a video interview

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IR challenges addressed at MARQUES seminars

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What you need to know about the Enforcement Database

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Scale of pharmaceutical counterfeiting

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Brazil set to join Madrid Protocol

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Update from WIPO on Nice Classification

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Trade marks in Africa – an update

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The pluses and minuses of licensing your brand

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Luxury Brand Symposium and other events

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MARQUES Media Roundup

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MARQUES Chair Uwe Over – a video interview

 


MARQUES Chair Uwe Over took a few minutes during the Annual Conference in Villaitana to discuss MARQUES activities and achievements, reflect on his term as chair, and comment on IP trends and hot issues

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IR challenges addressed at MARQUES seminars

 

 

MARQUES hosted three seminars on International Registrations and US designations last month, featuring presentations from WIPO and the USPTO as well as local trade mark specialists


The seminars were held in Amsterdam, Munich and London. They were attended by a diverse range of trade mark practitioners, including lawyers, attorneys and paralegals.

“We were particularly pleased to have paralegals and young attorneys attending,” said Tove Graulund of the MARQUES International Trade Mark Law and Practice Team. “These are the people who actually fill in the forms, and put the lists of goods and services together, so it was a very practical workshop for them.”

Each seminar was attended by about 30 people, and covered local trade mark registration issues as well as those arising from International Registrations and specifically from US designations.

Among the speakers were Karen Strzyz, Office of the Commissioner for Trademarks, USPTO and André Ntamack, Head, Quality and Training Section, Madrid Registry, WIPO. They both explained how their processes work and answered questions about common problems that applicants have when using the Madrid System.

In the US some 97% of applications get provisional refusals. The speakers addressed what applicants can do to try avoid objections, what they can do when they get such a refusal and how to respond.

There were some interesting insights from the offices. In the US the applications are transformed into XTML format which means that what the examiner sees may be different to what the applicant filed, and misunderstandings may arise.

Strzyz explained that the USPTO’s approach is “to register as much as we can”, which is why the Office prefers the list of goods to be limited to the actual products: the policy is to keep registrations narrow, in order to free up space for other applicants.

The workshop was also a useful experience for the offices’ representatives, said Tove: “I think they also learned from the feedback from users, for example about the difficulty of identifying colour marks in the application form.”

MARQUES thanks De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek, Baker & McKenzie and Penningtons Manches for hosting the seminars. More seminars on this topic, in other locations in Europe, are planned for next year.

Read this post about the London seminar on Class 46.

What you need to know about the Enforcement Database

In the workshop that took place on 22nd September during the MARQUES Annual Conference in Alicante, Blanca Arteche, Heike Schulz and Miguel Fayos gave attendees their points of view regarding the Enforcement Database (EDB) platform. Sonia Santos reports

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Scale of pharmaceutical counterfeiting

 

 

 

An Observatory report estimates €10.2 billion in lost revenue each year across the EU due to counterfeit pharmaceuticals. MARQUES Anti-Counterfeiting and Parallel Trade Team reports

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Brazil set to join Madrid Protocol

 

Update from WIPO on Nice Classification

The Brazilian government has made a commitment that the country will join the international trade mark system by mid-2018

 

The Committee of Experts has approved the 11th Edition of Nice Classification, which will come into effect on 1st January 2017

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Trade marks in Africa – an update

 

 

A new paper by the International Trade Mark Law & Practice Team, available on the MARQUES website, provides a guide to trade marks across Africa. Mariëtte du Plessis and Stephen Hollis introduce the key points. (Click on the map to see a larger version.)

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The pluses and minuses of licensing your brand

In the second in a series of articles discussing various aspects of licensing brands, members of the MARQUES IAM Team discuss the disadvantages of brand exploitation through licensing and what a brand licensor should always consider before venturing on a licence journey

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Luxury Brand Symposium and other events

 

MARQUES Media Roundup

MARQUES will host its second Luxury Brand Symposium in Hong Kong on 16th and 17th March 2017

 

 

Do you read MARQUES blogs and social media? If not, this is some of what you have missed!

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