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Canada: Reform of the trademarks system into force on June 17, 2019

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On June 17, 2019 the new Act and Rules will come into force in Canada, substantially modifying the national trademark system.

The most important changes are as follows:

  1. Introduction of the obligation to use the Nice Classification; this means that – while until June 17, 2019 it will still be possible to file trademarks corresponding a fixed official fee – while with the entry into force of the reform  the official fees will depends on the  number of classes of goods and services claimed (this will apply to trademark filing and renewal)
  2. Accession to the Madrid Protocol; trademarks can therefore also be protected in Canada through the designation of an international registration;
  3. Introduction of new types of so-called non-traditional trademarks, such as movement marks and holograms;
  4. Granting three-dimensional trademarks only on the basis of acquired distinctiveness;
  5. Trademark protection and therefore renewal terms reduced from 15 to 10 years;
  6. No further declaration of use will be required to obtain registration; therefore, even at the filing stage, it will no longer be necessary to indicate the current use or the intention to use basis;
  7. Claims for use and registration of the mark in third countries will no longer be accepted. However, the right to claim priority remains;
  8. Introduction of the possibility to base oppositions on bad faith.

The changes described above will also apply from June 17, 2019 to pending applications, thus without any transitional period and overlap between the two different systems.

We are at your disposal to explore the consequences of these changes on your current portfolio.

REOPENING OF THE CALL “MARCHI+3”

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The Ministry of Economic Development – Directorate-General for the Fight against Counterfeiting – Italian Patent and Trademark Office and Unioncamere, with the notice published in the “Official Gazette” of December 3, 2018, have refinanced the call “Marchi+3”, the facilitation program that supports the registration of EU and international trademarks by Italian micro, small and medium companies. Read more

PGA INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AT THE SEMINAR “3D PRINTERS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY”

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PGA Intellectual Property was invited to participate at the Seminar “3D Printers and Intellectual Property: Opportunities and Problems of a Technological Revolution” that will be held in Fabriano (Italy) on June 9, 2017.

Additive printing technology is becoming more and more pervasive, changing the way of designing, implementing and deploying products, and deeply transforming all manufacturing sectors. Read more

PGA INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY BECOMES A JOINT STOCK COMPANY

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After the opening of the Swiss branch in Lugano in 2014, PGA announces a further important corporate evolution. Today, the shareholders have approved the conversion of the company from limited liability company (S.r.l.) to joint stock company (S.p.A.). This decision originates from the need to adapt the corporate structure to the strong economic position of the company and the steady growth in revenues, evidence of a consolidated trust relationship built with its clients, both in Italy and abroad. Read more

PGA CONFERENCE IN LUGANO

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PGA has organized in cooperation with JCI TICINO the conference of October 9, 2015 at Lugano Innovation Lab in Lugano: “Come trasformare la tua IDEA in un Business – Procedure e aspetti legali per tutelarti ed avere successo – Introduzione al mondo dei brevetti e della proprietà intellettuale”. Ing. Alessandro Galassi and l’Ing. Raimondo Coletti, presented the speech: “IP protection: rights and procedures”.