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The rights of an owner of a well-known trademark under the Paris Convention involve the prevention of an unauthorised third party from registering or using that mark in relation to identical or similar goods.   1 February 2012
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Russia became a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in December 2011 after 18 years of negotiations.   1 February 2012
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The Turkish Court of Appeals rendered a landmark decision regarding the trademark use requirement. According to local legislation and practice, only the use of a trademark in Turkey fulfils that requirement.   1 February 2012
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In 2011, intellectual property in general, and trademarks in particular, have continued to be in the spotlight for Russian lawmakers, courts, administrative authorities and rights holders alike.   1 February 2012
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Sovereign Belarus passed its national Law on Trademarks and Service Marks on February 5, 1993.   1 February 2012
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The Benelux countries—Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg— introduced oppositions in January 2004. Now, after seven years of experience, we are able to evaluate the Benelux opposition system.   1 February 2012
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Most EU countries have administrative procedures that allow trademark registrations to be opposed but, until recently, Italy did not.   1 February 2012
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The State Customs Service of Ukraine has approved a new procedure that concerns intellectual property (IP) and counterfeit goods.   1 February 2012
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The purpose of trademarks is to identify the goods or services offered by a party and to differentiate those goods or services from those of others.   1 February 2012

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