1.Legal proceedings at the CPVO – Anne Gardener, Board of Appeal Registrar, 37:57
2.Webinar: the name of a plant variety in the Community Plant Variety Right system (CPVR), 35:55
1.Legal proceedings at the CPVO – Anne Gardener, Board of Appeal Registrar, 37:57
2.Webinar: the name of a plant variety in the Community Plant Variety Right system (CPVR), 35:55
1.Short introduction to the CPVO – 2019, 0:59
2.CPVO’s Annual Report 2018, 2:28
3.Introduction to Plant Variety Protection in Europe – CPVO Orsola Lamberti, 43:32
「分かりにくい」。2月に発効した日本と欧州連合(EU)の経済連携協定(EPA)を巡って、チーズ輸入業者などからこんな声が上がっている。問題になっているのは農産物などと生産地を結びつけた名称を地理的表示(GI)として日欧で相互に保護する制度。米国への配慮もあってどこまでがGIに抵触するか線引きが複雑だ。
[コメント] 2020.12.31までを過渡期(延長されるかもですが)とし、それまでに登録されている欧州連合商標登録は再審査などを要せずにそのまま英国での保護がうけられる予定です。On 14 November 2018, the UK government and the European Commission agreed in principle the terms of an Agreement between the UK and the EU setting out the terms of an orderly withdrawal of the UK from the European Union. The full text of the Withdrawal Agreement can be viewed in this link, with matters relating to intellectual property being set out in particular in Articles 54 to 61.
The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) has deleted the EU organic logo as a corporate brand. This may sound weird; after all it marks every item of organic food in the EU. It will stay that way because this decision is about something else: the protection of the logo within the right category and protection outside the EU.
情報源: Trademark protection for EU organic logo expires
続きを読む“商標登録insideNews: Trademark protection for EU organic logo expires|Fresh Plaza”
Wednesday’s ruling upheld the General Court’s judgment that “the acquisition of distinctive character by a mark that wa sinitially devoid of inherent distinctive character must be shown thoughout the EU, and not only in a substantial part of the territory of the EU.”
情報源: Top EU court rejects Nestle’s bid to trademark the shape of its four-fingered Kit Kat | Euronews
Android KITKAT 4.4 – The future of confectionery, 1:12
Top EU court rejects Nestle’s bid to trademark the shape of its four-fingered Kit Kat、0:20
Brussels, Angers, 23 January 2018 NOTICE TO STAKEHOLDERS WITHDRAWAL OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND EU RULES IN THE FIELD OF UNION PLANT VARIETY RIGHTS
欧州連合の植物品種権の規則は2019年3月30日00:00(CET)から英国に適用されなくなり、英国は「第3国」となります。
The UK government has outlined its intention to offer EU registered trademarks a UK equivalent post-Brexit.In its latest draft agreement on the withdrawal of the UK from the EU, the UK revealed that it would create an equivalent cloned right during the Brexit post-transition period, which is planned to last from 29 March 2019, to 31 December 2020.
ゴルゴンゾーラチーズについて農水省は、今後、イタリア産の特定のもの以外名前が使えなくなると発表した。これは先週妥結した日本とEU(=欧州連合)の経済連携協定交渉に、お互いのブランドを保護することが盛りこまれているため。ゴルゴンゾーラはイタリアの特定の産地や製法で作ったもの以外、表記が認められず、日本産のものは協定発効7年後からゴルゴンゾーラと名乗れなくなる。ゴルゴンゾーラ風などのあいまいな表現も使えないという。
情報源: 「ゴルゴンゾーラチーズ」名前使えなくなる|日テレNEWS24
「ゴルゴンゾーラ、神戸ビーフ」名称保護 日EU交渉(17/12/16)、1:05
商標登録insideNews: 日本農業新聞 – 「パルメザン」「ゴルゴンゾーラ」 国産 チーズ 表示不可?異議 来月まで
The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has announced that it will no longer be possible to use the name of Gorgonzola cheese except for specific Italian ones.
英国は欧州連合商標のシステムから離脱し、2019年3月30日に連合から外れる見込みで、英国は第3国となる予定です。その脱退日からは、マドリッドシステムにより国際登録された商標や出願中のものも含めて欧州連合商標としての英国での効果がなくなります(英国以外はそのままです)。
Notice on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the EU – EUTMs and RCDs The European Commission has prepared a Notice, countersigned by EUIPO, to holders of and applicants for European Union trade marks and Registered Community Designs in the context of the notification of the intention of the United Kingdom to withdraw from the European Union, submitted on 29 March 2017. This Notice corresponds to a potential scenario in which no agreement is reached by the negotiating parties.
情報源: News – EUTM
NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF AND APPLICANTS FOR EUROPEAN UNION TRADE MARKS PURSUANT TO REGULATION (EU) 2017/1001 ON THE EUROPEAN UNION TRADE MARK AND TO HOLDERS OF AND APPLICANTS FOR COMMUNITY DESIGNS PURSUANT TO REGULATION (EC) NO 6/2002 ON COMMUNITY DESIGNS
The United Kingdom submitted on 29 March 2017 the notification of its intention to withdraw from the Union pursuant to Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union. This means that, unless a ratified withdrawal agreement establishes another date or the period is extended by the European Council in accordance with Article 50(3) of the Treaty on European Union, all Union primary and secondary law will cease to apply to the UK from 30 March 2019, 00:00h (CET) (“the withdrawal date”). The United Kingdom will then become a “third country”.
Subject to any transitional arrangement that may be contained in a possible withdrawal agreement, as of the withdrawal date, EU rules on EU trade marks and Community designs will no longer apply to the United Kingdom. As a result, EU trade marks and registered Community designs registered in accordance with Union law (Regulation (EU) 2017/1001 on the European Union trade mark and Regulation (EC) No 6/2002 on the Community designs) as well as unregistered Community designs made available to the public in the manner provided for in Union law (Regulation (EC) No 6/2002) before the withdrawal date will continue to be valid in the EU27 Member States but will no longer have effect in the United Kingdom as from the withdrawal date. Any application for an EU trade mark or for a registered Community design pending before the withdrawal date will no longer cover the United Kingdom as from that date. Any right granted by the European Union Intellectual Property Office on or after the withdrawal date will only cover the EU27 Member States. All existing seniority claims in EU trade marks based on national trade mark rights in the United Kingdom will cease to have an effect in the EU as from the withdrawal date.
In addition, the holders of international registrations of trade marks and designs having designated the European Union before the withdrawal date pursuant to the Madrid system for the international registration of marks, and the Hague system for the international deposit of industrial designs, should consider that, as from that date, those international registrations will continue to be valid in the EU27 Member States only and thus will no longer have effect in the United Kingdom. In this regard, holders of a European Union (EU) trade mark pursuant to Union law or of a registered Community design or of an unregistered Community Design pursuant to Union law, all applicants for an EU trade mark or for a registered Community design or any business operator who can potentially rely on such Regulations (hereinafter referred to as ‘right-holders and applicants’) are reminded that preparing for the withdrawal is not just a matter for European Union and national authorities, but also for private parties. In view of the considerable uncertainties, in particular concerning the content of a possible withdrawal agreement, all right-holders and applicants are reminded of certain legal repercussions stemming from currently applicable rules of Union law when the United Kingdom becomes a third country, and which need to be considered and anticipated.
In particular, the following should be considered by right-holders and applicants:
Natural or legal persons that are domiciled or have a seat in the United Kingdom only will have to be represented before the European Union Intellectual Property Office in accordance with Article 120(1) of Regulation (EU) 2017/1001 (on the
European Union trade mark) and Article 78(1) of the Regulation (EC) No 6/2002 (on Community designs) in all proceedings provided for in those two Regulations, other than the filing of an application for an EU trade mark or an application for a registered Community design.