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Protecting and enforcing intellectual property (IP) in Norway may seem quite a gamble. Although Norway is an European Economic Area (EEA) member, studies show that the Norwegian Industrial Property Office (NIPO) and the Norwegian courts are both stricter in various areas regarding IP protection than the other Nordic countries.   1 February 2012
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The rights of an owner of a well-known trademark under the Paris Convention involve the prevention of an unauthorised third party from registering or using that mark in relation to identical or similar goods.   1 February 2012
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Russia became a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in December 2011 after 18 years of negotiations.   1 February 2012
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In 2011, intellectual property in general, and trademarks in particular, have continued to be in the spotlight for Russian lawmakers, courts, administrative authorities and rights holders alike.   1 February 2012
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The equation between intellectual assets and the market requires an adequate and efficient protection system for innovation.   1 February 2012
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Sovereign Belarus passed its national Law on Trademarks and Service Marks on February 5, 1993.   1 February 2012
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Caribbean governments and private sector companies have been making moves to capitalise on their intellectual property.   1 February 2012
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Most EU countries have administrative procedures that allow trademark registrations to be opposed but, until recently, Italy did not.   1 February 2012
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There have, for a long time, been calls to reform this British Overseas Territory’s century-old trademark laws.   1 February 2012

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