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    AIM WAS TO OUST COMPETITION FROM THE FIELD: PRIME MINISTER SPEAKS ABOUT COMPLAINTS IN CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS

    Tert
    Oct 22 2009
    Armenia

    Armenian government approved the legislative package to make
    amendments to a number of laws on trademarks and geographical
    indications. According to Deputy Minister of Economy Vahe Danielyan,
    the approval of the package is conditioned by the improvement of the
    system of legal protection of trademarks, as well as the necessity
    to make intellectual property legislation in line with EU legislation.

    Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan stated on the legislative package that
    the draft law was discussed with the interested parties.

    "There are businesses which have problems with this law. European
    countries give a clear answer to that issue on how the modern world
    regulates these issues," the prime minister said.

    "The delegation arrived in Armenia from [the Ukrainian city of]
    Kharkov; in particular, the director of one of the known factories
    in Kharkov asked for our support so as it can sell its traditional
    products, chocolate, various cakes in Armenia. Presently, they aren't
    able to sell them in Armenia, since their competitor registered
    the trademarks in Armenia. [The competitor] doesn't manufacture any
    products under the [trademarked] names but the purpose was to oust
    the competition from the field. We got similar complaints from our
    colleagues from Russia too and if we don't settle the problems here
    they will implement similar measures against our manufacturers,"
    the prime minister said.

    The deputy minister of economy said that this legislative package
    provides solutions to these problems.

    "The law clearly protects the rights of manufacturers of world-renowned
    brands and the local manufacturers are prohibited from automatically
    registering those brands and creating obstacles for importers in
    doing business," Danielyan said.

    Head of Intellectual Property Agency of Ministry of Economy Armen
    Azizyan also referred to the issue.

    "Really, there are such problems between Grand Candy and other
    companies. But, it seems the Armenian company doesn't prohibit Russian
    companies from importing confectionery, whose trademarks belong to it
    [the Armenian company]," he said.

    According to Azizyan, Grand Candy was the first to appeal to the
    agency and the latter registered the trademarks. "We registered
    the trademark and afterwards the Russian Krasni Oktyaber company
    appealed to us for registering the trademark, but we refused since
    we had already registered them under an Armenian company. If Krasni
    Oktyaber manufacturing sweets registered the trademark it could
    prohibit Armenian companies to manufacture candies under trademarks
    Belochka, Krasnaya Shapochka and other known trademarks," he said.
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