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    ARMENIA TOUGHENS PROTECTION OF TRADEMARKS

    /ARKA/
    OCTOBER 22, 2009
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, October 22, /ARKA/. The government of Armenia approved
    today a bill on making changes to the Law on Trademarks and to the
    Law on Geographic Marks, designed to raise the level of defense of
    intellectual property.

    A deputy economy minister Vahe Danielian said the changes are expected
    to rule out repetition of trademarks or their semblance to the degree
    of confusion.

    "In the past primary right holders could defend their rights in the
    court if their brands were repeated by other companies. Now they
    could do so within two months during which they need to inform the
    public at large,' the deputy minister said.

    The minister reminded of instances when Armenian businessmen registered
    world famous trademarks, regarding them as their property and then
    prevented the original brands entrance in Armenia. Now, the deputy
    minister said, a trademark can be deposited.

    He said also changes were made into the mechanisms of providing
    geographic marks, that is the information about the origin of
    produces. He said this aspect is not regulated by the current law. The
    proposed bill bring the relating law in conformity with the European
    standards.

    "This means that Armenian trademarks and Armenian products will be
    protected across the globe,' he said. Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisian
    said the bill had been discussed with some government agencies and
    head of enterprises and their comments and recommendations were taken
    into account.
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