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    The Journal lists trademark applications advertised under subsection 37(1) of the Trademarks Act (the "Act"), public notices of prohibited marks under section 9 of the Act, statements of the Minister in respect of geographical indications under subsection 11.12(2) of the Act, as well as erratums to previous volumes. Electronic Trademarks Journal

  2. ised-isde.canada.ca › site › canadian-intellectualTrademarks guide - Canada

    • Understanding trademarks. To succeed in the business world, you need to send the right message and develop the right image. If people cannot pick your products or services out from the crowd, they might work with another person or company that is easier for them to notice.
    • Filing a trademark application. Preparing a trademark application. A complete application includes: the name and mailing address of the applicant. a representation or description, or both, of the trademark.
    • Registering a trademark outside Canada. Registering your trademark with the Registrar protects your rights in Canada only. If you wish to market goods or services in other countries, you should think about getting trademark registration(s) there as well.
    • Expungement of a trademark registration. When someone registers a trademark, they gain a very valuable right. However, they can lose that right (expungement, or removal, from the Register of Trademarks) unless they carry out specific responsibilities.
  3. Aug 14, 2024 · The Journal lists trademark applications advertised under subsection 37(1) of the Trademarks Act (the “Act”), public notices of prohibited marks under section 9 of the Act, statements of the Minister in respect of geographical indications under subsection 11.12(2) of the Act, as well as erratums to previous volumes. Electronic Trademarks ...

  4. The Journal lists trademark applications advertised under subsection 37(1) of the Trademarks Act (the “Act”), public notices of prohibited marks under section 9 of the Act, statements of the Minister in respect of geographical indications under subsection 11.12(2) of the Act, as well as erratums to previous volumes. Electronic Trademarks ...

  5. ised-isde.canada.ca › site › canadian-intellectualTrademarks - Canada

    Trademark Online Services – Release Notes; Modernized Canadian Trademarks Regime — An Overview; Resources for trademarks legislative changes; Save time, file online! Trademarks electronic filing; Combatting counterfeit products (intellectual property rights) Trademarks Examiner Recruitment

  6. The Canadian Intellectual Property Office, an agency of Industry Canada, is responsible for the administration and processing of intellectual property (IP) in Canada. CIPO’s areas of activity include trade-marks, patents, copyrights, industrial designs, and integrated circuit topographies.

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  8. ised-isde.canada.ca › site › canadian-intellectualPublications - Canada

    Intellectual property. Intellectual property (IP) is a creation of the mind. IP includes inventions, literary and artistic works, designs and symbols, and names and images used in business. A book of Canadian innovation (PDF: 475 KB; 16 pages) Doing business abroad: Protecting your IP (PDF: 458 KB; 1 page)

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