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商標登録insideNew: New initiative – Trademark amendments without an examiner’s report | Canadian Intellectual Property Office
Effective on May 20, 2020, we are starting a new initiative. You or your appointed agent might get a call from a trademark examiner asking for:Verbal permission to amend your application. A trademark examiner might call to ask for verbal permission to:add missing disclaimers related to the use of a trademarked colour system or the 11-point maple leaf. An electronic revised trademark application. A trademark examiner might call to ask you to send an amended trademark application, if:a registration symbol (example: “TM” or “MC”) needs to be removedtypographical errors need to be correctedthe entire mark is disclaimedpriority claims are not properly linked to an amended statement of goods and servicesthe statement of goods and services is improperly separated by punctuation (example: a displaced semicolon)the Nice Classification is incorrecta colour claim is incomplete
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商標登録insideNews: Canada’s trademark changes mean higher fees, more complexities in filing | Canadian Lawyer Mag
As of Monday, June 17, brand owners filing trademark applications will be paying more, as the amended Trade-marks Act and the new Trademarks Regulations come into force.At present, to file a trademark application, “regardless of the number of goods and services, regardless of the number of classes,” the fee is $250, says Janet Fuhrer of Ridout & Maybee LLP in Ottawa. As of Monday, she says, the base fee will be $330 for one class of goods and services and $100 for each additional class of services.
情報源: Canada’s trademark changes mean higher fees, more complexities in filing | Canadian Lawyer Mag
商標登録insideNews: Service and Website Interruptions – Canadian Intellectual Property Office
The following online services will be unavailable from Thursday, June 13, 2019 at 00:00am EDT to Monday, June 17, 2019 at 06:00am EDT for system upgrades and enhancements:Trademarks e-FilingTrademarks Registration and RenewalFile a Statement of Opposition or Request an Extension of TimeEnter a Name to the List of Trademark Agents;Trademarks DatabaseTrademarks Journal
情報源: Service and Website Interruptions – Canadian Intellectual Property Office
[コメント]カナダ知的財産庁(CIPO)は、2019年6月13日(深夜12:00)から6月17日月曜(午前6:00)まで、商標のオンライン出願やデータベースなどのサービスを休止します。新商標法施行(6月17日)の準備のためと思われます。商標登録insideNews: New trademark act heralds dramatic change, fee increases – The Lawyer’s Daily
New trademark act heralds dramatic change, fee increases. With June 17, 2019, quickly approaching, the new Canadian Trade-marks Act is about to dramatically change the brand protection landscape.The good news is that the new legislative changes will actually bring Canada in line with many international treaties and make it easier to simultaneously file international trademark applications. The government also made wise and potentially helpful modifications to expand the definition for trademarks and give applicants the ability to divide applications, which will be of strategic assistance during prosecution and in the event of an opposition.
情報源: New trademark act heralds dramatic change, fee increases – The Lawyer’s Daily
商標登録insideNews: Canada Addresses Trademark Trolls Problem | The National Law Reviews
[コメント]今年の6月17日の法改正により、使用の要件ななくなり、使用の証明が不要となることから、商標ブローカーたちが有名ブランドを狙っているという記事になります。In 2014, Canada announced significant changes to its trademark law. The Canadian government recently announced that the new regime will come into force, along with new supporting regulations and pract
商標登録insideNews: Long Time Coming: New Trademarks Act Coming Into Force June 2019 – Intellectual Property – Canada | Mondaq
Canada: Long Time Coming: New Trademarks Act Coming Into Force June 2019 Last Updated: November 26 2018 Article by Michelle Nelles and Kevin TuohyTorys LLP Nearly five years after receiving royal assent, amendments to the Trademarks Act will come into force on June 17, 2019. The federal government made the announcement through publishing the new Trademark Regulations in the Canada Gazette II on November 14.1
情報源: Long Time Coming: New Trademarks Act Coming Into Force June 2019 – Intellectual Property – Canada