Conseil des ministres: une loi sur la propriété industrielle en gestation

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Le projet de loi vise, entre autres, à protéger les produits qui ont une origine spécifique.

Le projet de loi vise, entre autres, à protéger les produits qui ont une origine spécifique.

Le cabinet a donné son accord à la présentation d’un projet de loi portant sur la propriété industrielle au Parlement, ce vendredi 5 juillet, le «Property Industry Bill». Le but : «Expand the scope of protection of industrial property to cover utility models, layout-designs of integrated circuits, breeder’s rights and geographical indications, and thereby promote innovation and creativity, the introduction and development of new, improved and innovative plant varieties in Mauritius and the protection of products which have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities, characteristics or a reputation which are essentially due to that origin; bring together under one enactment the provisions of the law relating to the protection of industrial property rights namely, patents, utility models, layout designs of integrated circuits, breeder’s rights, industrial designs, marks, trade names and geographical indications, and to provide for related matters; and enable Mauritius to accede to the Patent Cooperation Treaty, for the filing of international patent applications, the Hague Agreement concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs and the Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks, and to comply with its obligations thereunder following accession.”

Ce projet de loi permettra aussi d’améliorier l’“Industrial Property Office of Mauritius, which shall be headed by a Director, and in relation to the Industrial Property Tribunal; and provides for the setting up of an Intellectual Property Council the role of which shall be mainly advisory, and which shall ensure coordination among the public and private sectors in the formulation of intellectual property policies and enforcement of intellectual property rights.” 

Sinon, les pèlerins du Haj seront exemptés de certaines taxes à l’aéroport… pour les autres (maigres) décisions du Conseil des ministres voir sur :

http://pmo.govmu.org/English/Documents/Cabinet%20Decisions%202019/Cabinet_Decisions_taken_on_05_JULY_2019.pdf


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