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2009 Trademarks (Amendment) Bill before Indian Upper Chamber
Indlaw.com recently reported that the government moved in the Rajya Sabha (the upper house of the Parliament of India) the Trademarks (Amendment) Bill, 2009, that ensures India’s accession to the Madrid Protocol providing for registration of Indian trademarks in 84 countries under a single-window system. The Madrid Protocol which is already signed by 84 countries, enables the signatories to register their trademarks at one place in one language and after paying only one fees. A non-signatory has to file as many applications in as many languages and pay separate fees in individual nations where a trademark is proposed to be registered. Moving the [...]
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- Subject : Regulations - IP Field : Industrial Property