Trademarks in the Caribbean: easy despite the diversity
There are 17 Commonwealth Caribbean jurisdictions, all governed by English common law—the principles and workings of which are regarded by many as the world’s most efficient legal system.
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8 June 2021 The operation of the region’s IP offices is dependent on the legislative framework and the IP rights regimes in place, says Keesha Fleming Lake of Caribbean Trademark Services.
28 July 2020 The National Industrial Property Office of the Dominican Republic (ONAPI) and the IP Office of Saint Kitts and Nevis (IPOSKN) have joined TMclass,