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    MONOPOLY IN ARMENIA FOR PRODUCTION OF SOVIET CONFECTION AND SWEET GOODS

    ArmInfo
    2009-10-22 15:10:00

    ArmInfo. Armenian company 'Grand Candy' has given a monopoly right
    for production and sale in Armenia of the known Soviet confection
    and sweet goods.

    As the head of Intellectual Property Agency Armen Azizyan said at
    today's briefing, all the former Soviet trade marks for confection
    and sweep goods, such as: 'Krasnay shapochka', 'Belochka', 'Mishaka
    na severe' and others were registered in Armenia by 'Grand Candy'
    company. 'This company has a full right to use these trade marks in
    the republic, and according to the law may forbid their import', -
    Azizyan said.

    'As I know, 'Grand Candy' company has not yet blocked import of
    the competitive production to the Armenian market, though the local
    legislation allows the company do that. We think it is unfair that
    the rights for all the Soviet brands in Armenia belong only to one
    company', - he said and added that the similar problem is between
    Belarus and Russia, Ukraine and Russia. 'Principally we were right
    when registering these brands not in the foreign but local company,
    and let the latter decide to allow another producer to enter the market
    or not', - Azizyan said and added these trade marks were registered
    for five years and the monopoly right for them will be disputed at
    the end of this term.

    It is noteworthy that Russian, Ukrainian and Byelorussian producers
    have repeatedly complained to the Armenian authorities that they
    cannot introduce their confectionery into the local market because
    the Armenian Agency of Intellectual Property does not register their
    trademarks. Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan raised this problem
    at the government on Thursday. He said a delegation from Kishinev and
    the leadership of a Byelorussian confectionery had recently visited
    Armenia and complained that they could not register their brands in
    Armenia to sell their chocolate and cakes. "Their rival in Armenia
    has registered these trademarks but does not produce.

    The goal is to oust the rivals from the market. We have received
    similar complaints also from Russia and Ukraine and this problem
    must be settled," the prime minister said, the leadership of Kharkov
    biscuits factory has recently faced the same problem with registration
    of its brand in Armenia.
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