Video interview: MARQUES Chair Uwe Over
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During the MARQUES Annual Conference in Vienna, Managing IP's James Nurton conducted a wide-ranging interview with Uwe Over of Henkel, who became MARQUES Chair earlier this year
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MARQUES takes part in 7th China Trademark Festival
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Sebastien Vitali of Wyeth Nutrition, a member of the MARQUES China Team, gave a presentation at the 7th China Trademark Festival in Haikou last month
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Interview: Lewis Gaze Memorial Scholarship winner
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Konstantin Hobel won this year's Lewis Gaze Memorial Scholarship for his paper on keyword advertising and trade marks in the EU
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Design Liaison Meeting at OHIM
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Reform of the EU trade mark system
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David Stone and Sebastian Fischoeder of the MARQUES Designs Team attended the recent Designs Liaison Meeting hosted by OHIM in Alicante
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Expected changes to OHIM practice as a result of the planned reforms to the Directive and Regulation were discussed at the 14th Liaison Meeting on Trade Marks, which was attended by Robert Guthrie and Alessandra Romeo
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Madrid System: latest news
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Recent developments in the Madrid System include changes following the accession of Algeria, an upcoming seminar and a meeting of the Madrid Working Group
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Extending GI protection to non-agricultural products
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Miguel Angel Medina, of the MARQUES GI Team, discusses the recent developments regarding the possible extension of geographical indication protection to non-agricultural products in the EU
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WIPO hosts Hague Seminar
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Sign up now for judges meetings in the Netherlands and Germany!
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In this landmark year for the Hague System, WIPO is hosting a seminar on practical approaches in Geneva on 19th November
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The next Judges Meetings take place in The Hague (11th November) and Munich (20th November)
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The seminar aims; to give practical guidance to users, whether in industry or in private practice, when designating among other jurisdictions, the United States, Japan or the Republic of Korea in an international design application; and to offer the viewpoint of a private practitioner regarding a possible filing strategy. Registration is free for members of national offices of Hague Union member states and costs Sfr300 for all other participants. Full details of the programme and how to register are available on WIPO's website.
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MARQUES Media Roundup
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Find out the latest MARQUES news and information on the Class 46 and Class 99 blogs, and on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Here's a selection of what's been happening in the past month
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