Issue 082
  October 2017
Contents:
 

Video interview: MARQUES Chair Gregor Versondert

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Annual Conference photos and presentations

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Question the trade mark judges

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Latest updates from EUIPO

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New tools and tips on Madrid

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Upcoming MARQUES events

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MARQUES Media Roundup

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Video interview: MARQUES Chair Gregor Versondert

Chair of the MARQUES Council Gregor Versondert sat down during the Annual Conference in Prague to talk about his role, the Association’s plans and the big challenges in trade marks

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Annual Conference photos and presentations

 

 

 

Following the Annual Conference in Prague in September, delegates can now download resources from the MARQUES website. Reports of the sessions are also available

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Question the trade mark judges

 

 

The annual UCL-IBIL/MARQUES event at which IP practitioners can put judges on the spot took place in London last month

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Latest updates from EUIPO

 

MARQUES is pleased to share with readers news of recent important developments from EUIPO

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New tools and tips on Madrid

 

 

Madrid Monitor, the accession of Indonesia and some new webinars are among recent developments announced by WIPO


Madrid System webinars

WIPO has scheduled the following webinars during November:

Simply register online and log-on during the scheduled time and date to join one or all of the upcoming sessions.

Moving to Madrid Monitor

Madrid Monitor will become WIPO’s only tool for tracking international trade mark applications and registrations from 1st December, replacing ROMARIN, Madrid e-Alert and Madrid Realtime Status.

To support users in the transition, WIPO has created training videos demonstrating Madrid Monitor. The eight-part tutorial series is now available in English on WIPO’s website. It covers doing simple and advanced searches, viewing and downloading trade mark records, saving and sharing search reports and obtaining real-time updates, among other things.

Madrid e-Renewal update

WIPO recently updated the Madrid e-Renewal Service. Now, when you submit a renewal request through this e-service, you will receive a single confirmation receipt with all the details of the renewal request, and other information. This includes: the IR number and WIPO reference number; all designated Contracting Parties included in the renewal request; and the estimated renewal fee and selected payment method (the actual cost may change following examination of the renewal request and determination of the classes of goods and services).

The e-Renewal confirmation provides a simple record of your renewal transaction while you wait for the renewal certificate.

More information, including examples, is available on the Madrid e-Renewal page.

Indonesia becomes 100th member

Indonesia deposited its instrument of accession to the Madrid Protocol on 2nd October, making it the 100th member of the Madrid Union, and the eighth member from ASEAN.

The Protocol will enter into force for Indonesia on 2nd January 2018. The deposit was made by HE Dr Yasonna Laoly, Minister for Law and Human Rights (pictured with WIPO Director General Francis Gurry).

Indonesia has made declarations under Article 5(2)(b) of the Protocol (extension of refusal period to 18 months) and Rule 20bis(6)(b) of the Common Regulations (recording of licences in the International Register has no effect in Indonesia).

Changes to Common Regulations

Changes to the Common Regulations under the Madrid Agreement and Protocol came into effect on 1st November. The changes cover: voluntary description of a mark (Rule 9); appointment or cancellation of a representative (Rules 3, 25 and 32); and cancellation of subsequent designation of the US caused by irregularities with Form MM18 (Rule 24(5)(c)).

For more information on these changes see WIPO's announcement and the blog post on Class 46.

Upcoming MARQUES events

 

MARQUES Media Roundup

The next Meet the Judges event will take place in Lisbon in December – the first time the meeting has been held in Portugal

 

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