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EUIPN Tools and Convergence of Practices in Trade Marks and Industrial Designs

This activity is aimed at the convergence and harmonisation of practices in the areas of trade marks and industrial designs for the benefit of EU businesses and stakeholders in SEA countries. The IT tools that may be made available by the EUIPO to SEA IP Offices and those already accessible to the trade mark and design officials are also presented.

 

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Roving Seminars on the Trade Mark and Industrial Design Systems in the EU and SEA

The roving seminars consist of presentations on the benefits of trade mark and industrial design protection at the national level in SEA countries and at the EU level. Issues relating to the enforcement of trade marks and designs, both online and offline, are also covered, and potentially, so are discussions on the international trade mark and design systems.

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Advanced Training on Patent Search and Examination

The activity entails the continuation of the advanced training programme that the project has been undertaking in collaboration with the European Patent Office (EPO). The training features efficient search and examination tools and practices for the senior patent examiners of the participating SEA countries.

 

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Trade Secrets in the EU and SEA

The activity entails the organisation of a webinar to promote awareness on trade secrets, focusing on their protection and enforcement, taking into account advancements in digital technology and the economic impact of misappropriation of trade secrets.

Trade Secrets in the EU
Plamen Ivanov and Vitoria Alves
European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO)

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Best Practices in the Examination of Trade Marks and Industrial Designs in the EU

This activity entails the organisation of workshops to promote the convergence of practices and exchange information on issues of pressing concern to EU businesses operating in SEA, including bad faith applications, protection of well-known marks, and the impact of new technology on the examination of trade marks and industrial design applications.

  • 22-24 July: Philippines
  • 31 July: Thailand

 

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Promoting Creativity and Innovation: The Amended IP Law of Viet Nam

Following the enactment of the Amended IP Law of Viet Nam, which took effect on 1 January 2023, with provisions on sound marks protection from 14 January 2023, and the protection of test data for agricultural chemicals effective on 14 January 2024, the activity organises events to promote awareness and ensure that EU and SEA businesses operating in Viet Nam are aware of the changes under the new law.

Presentations:

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Support to UPOV 1991 Accession: Benefits to Society and Promoting Sustainability

The activity is aimed at continuing to raise awareness on plant variety protection and the benefits of the UPOV 1991 Act. The seminar focuses on the importance of plant variety protection to address concerns regarding food security and climate change, as well as to promote a better understanding of the issues relevant to strengthening PVP systems and UPOV 1991 Act membership.

Read the news story and check out the presentations and videos here.

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Study on the Economic Impact of IP in the SEA Countries

Following the model and methodology adopted by the EUIPO, through the European Observatory on Infringements of Intellectual Property Rights, in preparing the Analysis Report on IPR-intensive Industries and Economic Performance in the European Union, the study aims to provide an assessment of the combined contribution of industries that make intensive use of the various types of IPRs to the economy of interested SEA countries.

 

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On-Demand Support for FTA Implementation

Following the conclusion of Free Trade Agreements with Singapore and Viet Nam, the IP Key SEA Phase II Action continues to provide support and assistance for the implementation of the IPR-related commitments undertaken by the SEA countries. To define specific activities, consultations are conducted with the relevant government agencies and stakeholders. Indicative activities include studies, seminars, and peer-to-peer meetings that help to identify the technical needs of SEA countries and facilitate the implementation of their FTA commitments.

 

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