The following are not covered under Design Law:
- Any design that opposes public moral values
- The industrial design of integrated circuits
- Fashion
- Industrial designs that include flag or emblem of any country
The following are not covered under Design Law:
CIPO stands for Canadian Intellectual Property Office.
Yes, with certain obligations, a trademark can be sold or licensed to a third party in Canada.
In certain cases, an opposition may last for more than two years.
After the payment of registration fees, the certificate of trademark registration in Canada can be obtained in between one and two weeks.
Canadian trademark registration fee comes around $450. $250 while filing an application, and $200 towards the end of the process upon registration.
No, copyright is not applicable to the protection of domain names.
No, a publication is not necessary to obtain copyright protection.
A copyright protection in Canada holds a duration of 50 years.
The registration process can be done online, via fax or mail.
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