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Intellectual Property - Jersey Registry: Modernisation: Law drafting instructions

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A decision made 10 October 2024:

Decision Reference:  MD-ER-2024-776

Public

Subject: Law Drafting Instructions: Modernising Jersey Intellectual Property Registry

 

Report Title: Law Drafting Instructions: Modernising Jersey Intellectual Property Registry

Exempt (Article 35)

Decision(s):

The Assistant Minister for External Relations approved Law Drafting instructions for a new law outlining the legislative framework for a modern Intellectual Property (IP) Registry in Jersey.

Reason for Decision(s):

​​The purpose of the legislative changes is to modernise Jersey’s IP framework by putting in place the relevant powers to maintain an Intellectual Property Register, particularly with regard to moving to a system of primary registration for trade marks. The modern IP Registry will include the need to facilitate the filing and examination of international trade marks under the Madrid Protocol, along with ensuring the powers are maintained to continue with a system of re-registration for both patents and designs.

Resource Implications: ​​There are no new financial and/or manpower implications.​

 

Action Required: ​​The Principal Legislative Drafter to be requested to draft legislation.​

Signature:

 

 

Signed By: Deputy M. Scott of St Brelade

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

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