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TRADE MARKS AMENDMENT (MADRID PROTOCOL) ACT 2000 NO. 117, 2000 - SCHEDULE 1
- Protected international trade marks under the Madrid Protocol
Trade Marks Act 1995
1 Section 6 (at the end of the definition of
registered trade mark )
Add:
- Note: In addition, the regulations may provide
for the effect of a protected international trade mark: see Part 17A.
2 At the end of subsection 20(1)
Add:
- Note 3: In addition, the regulations
may provide for the effect of a protected international trade mark: see
Part 17A.
3 At the end of subsection 44(1)
Add:
- Note 4: The regulations may provide
that an application must also be rejected if the trade mark is substantially
identical with, or deceptively similar to, a protected international trade
mark or a trade mark for which there is a request to extend international
registration to Australia: see Part 17A.
4 At the end of subsection 44(2)
Add:
- Note 4: The regulations may provide
that an application must also be rejected if the trade mark is substantially
identical with, or deceptively similar to, a protected international trade
mark or a trade mark for which there is a request to extend international
registration to Australia: see Part 17A.
5 At the end of subsection 120(1)
Add:
- Note 3: In addition, the regulations
may provide for the effect of a protected international trade mark: see
Part 17A.
6 At the end of subsection 120(2)
Add:
- Note 3: In addition, the regulations
may provide for the effect of a protected international trade mark: see
Part 17A.
7 At the end of subsection 120(3)
Add:
- Note 4: In addition, the regulations
may provide for the effect of a protected international trade mark: see
Part 17A.
8 At the end of subsection 121(1)
Add:
- Note 4: In addition, the regulations
may provide for the effect of a protected international trade mark: see
Part 17A.
9 At the end of section 131
Add:
- Note: In addition, the regulations
may provide for the effect of a protected international trade mark: see
Part 17A.
10 At the end of subsection 145(1)
Add:
- Note 3: In addition, the
regulations may provide for the effect of a protected international trade
mark: see Part 17A.
11 At the end of subsection 146(1)
Add:
- Note 3: In addition, the
regulations may provide for the effect of a protected international trade
mark: see Part 17A.
12 At the end of section 148
Add:
- Note 4: In addition, the regulations
may provide for the effect of a protected international trade mark: see
Part 17A.
13 At the end of subsection 151(4)
Add:
- Note 3: In addition, the
regulations may provide for the effect of a protected international trade
mark: see Part 17A.
14 After Part 17
Insert:
Part 17AProtected international trade marks under the Madrid
Protocol
189A Regulations implementing the Madrid Protocol (1) The regulations may
provide for such matters as are necessary to enable the performance of the
obligations of Australia, or to obtain for Australia any advantage or benefit,
under the Madrid Protocol.
(2) In particular (but without limiting subsection (1)), the regulations
may deal with the following matters:
- (a)
- the procedure for dealing with
applications for international registration of trade marks that are to be
filed with the International Bureau through the intermediary of the Trade
Marks Office;
- (b)
- the procedure for dealing with requests to extend to Australia the
protection resulting from international registration of trade marks;
- (c)
- the protection given to protected international trade marks in Australia;
- (d)
- the circumstances in which such protection ceases and the procedures to be
followed in cases of cessation;
- (e)
- the cancellation of an international registration at Australia's request,
as contemplated by Article 6 of the Madrid Protocol;
- (f)
- the effect of cancelling an international registration.
(3) Regulations made for the purposes of this section:
- (a)
- may be
inconsistent with this Act; and
- (b)
- prevail over this Act (including any other regulations or other
instruments made under this Act), to the extent of any inconsistency.
(4) In this section:
International Bureau means the International Bureau of
the World Intellectual Property Organi zation .
international registration of a trade mark means registration of the mark in
the register of the International Bureau.
Madrid Protocol means the Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement concerning
the International Registration of Marks, as signed at Madrid on 28 June
1989.
protected international trade mark means a trade mark to which protection
resulting from international registration of the mark is extended in Australia
in accordance with the regulations.
(118/00)
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