Japan set to pass Trademark Law changes
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Updated: 2013-12-23

Japan set to pass Trademark Law changes
 
The Japanese government is reportedly poised to pass new legislation that would enable trademark registration for sounds, moving images and colours. A bill, which would legislate for “non-conventional trademarks,” could be passed by Autumn this year, according to Japanese newspaper Yomiuri. It is thought the proposed changes stem from Japan’s desire to join the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a free trade agreement between countries in the pacific region being spearheaded by the US. Prospective members are encouraged to strengthen their IP laws before to joining.



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