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Intellectual Property (Unregistered Rights) (Application, Transitional Provisions and Savings) (Jersey) Regulations 201-

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A decision made 5 September 2019

Ministerial decision Reference: MD-C-2019-0110

Decision Summary Title: Intellectual Property (Unregistered Rights) (Application,

Transitional Provisions and Savings) Amendment Regulations

Decision Summary Author:

Director Strategic Development

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Report Title

 

Intellectual Property (Unregistered Rights) (Application, Transitional Provisions and Savings) (Jersey) Regulations 201-

Report Author or name of person giving report

Director Strategic Development

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Decision and reason for the decision

The Chief Minister Approved the Intellectual Property (Unregistered Rights) (Application,

Transitional Provisions and Savings) Amendment Regulations 201- and Report for lodging in time for the States session on the 22nd of October.

 

These Regulations amend the Intellectual Property (Unregistered Rights) (Application,

Transitional Provisions and Savings) (Jersey) Regulations 2012. The 2012 Regulations make provision for works originating in the United Kingdom, in some circumstances, by reference to the EEA or the Rome Convention. The Amendment Regulations make changes to provisions consequential on the UK leaving the EU.

 

The changes are to facilitate greater transparency and clarity as to how UK originating works existing on commencement of the 2011 law will be treated when the UK is no longer a member of the EEA.

Resource Implications:

There are no additional financial or manpower implications for the States. 

Action required:

The Greffier of the States is requested to arrange for the Report and Regulations to be lodged in time for debate at the States sitting on the 22nd of October.

Signature

 

Position

 

 

 

Senator John Le Fondré

Chief Minister

 

 

Date Signed:

Effective date of the Decision

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