À propos de la propriété intellectuelle Formation en propriété intellectuelle Respect de la propriété intellectuelle Sensibilisation à la propriété intellectuelle La propriété intellectuelle pour… Propriété intellectuelle et… Propriété intellectuelle et… Information relative aux brevets et à la technologie Information en matière de marques Information en matière de dessins et modèles industriels Information en matière d’indications géographiques Information en matière de protection des obtentions végétales (UPOV) Lois, traités et jugements dans le domaine de la propriété intellectuelle Ressources relatives à la propriété intellectuelle Rapports sur la propriété intellectuelle Protection des brevets Protection des marques Protection des dessins et modèles industriels Protection des indications géographiques Protection des obtentions végétales (UPOV) Règlement extrajudiciaire des litiges Solutions opérationnelles à l’intention des offices de propriété intellectuelle Paiement de services de propriété intellectuelle Décisions et négociations Coopération en matière de développement Appui à l’innovation Partenariats public-privé Outils et services en matière d’intelligence artificielle L’Organisation Travailler avec nous Responsabilité Brevets Marques Dessins et modèles industriels Indications géographiques Droit d’auteur Secrets d’affaires Académie de l’OMPI Ateliers et séminaires Application des droits de propriété intellectuelle WIPO ALERT Sensibilisation Journée mondiale de la propriété intellectuelle Magazine de l’OMPI Études de cas et exemples de réussite Actualités dans le domaine de la propriété intellectuelle Prix de l’OMPI Entreprises Universités Peuples autochtones Instances judiciaires Ressources génétiques, savoirs traditionnels et expressions culturelles traditionnelles Économie Financement Actifs incorporels Égalité des genres Santé mondiale Changement climatique Politique en matière de concurrence Objectifs de développement durable Technologies de pointe Applications mobiles Sport Tourisme PATENTSCOPE Analyse de brevets Classification internationale des brevets Programme ARDI – Recherche pour l’innovation Programme ASPI – Information spécialisée en matière de brevets Base de données mondiale sur les marques Madrid Monitor Base de données Article 6ter Express Classification de Nice Classification de Vienne Base de données mondiale sur les dessins et modèles Bulletin des dessins et modèles internationaux Base de données Hague Express Classification de Locarno Base de données Lisbon Express Base de données mondiale sur les marques relative aux indications géographiques Base de données PLUTO sur les variétés végétales Base de données GENIE Traités administrés par l’OMPI WIPO Lex – lois, traités et jugements en matière de propriété intellectuelle Normes de l’OMPI Statistiques de propriété intellectuelle WIPO Pearl (Terminologie) Publications de l’OMPI Profils nationaux Centre de connaissances de l’OMPI Série de rapports de l’OMPI consacrés aux tendances technologiques Indice mondial de l’innovation Rapport sur la propriété intellectuelle dans le monde PCT – Le système international des brevets ePCT Budapest – Le système international de dépôt des micro-organismes Madrid – Le système international des marques eMadrid Article 6ter (armoiries, drapeaux, emblèmes nationaux) La Haye – Le système international des dessins et modèles industriels eHague Lisbonne – Le système d’enregistrement international des indications géographiques eLisbon UPOV PRISMA UPOV e-PVP Administration UPOV e-PVP DUS Exchange Médiation Arbitrage Procédure d’expertise Litiges relatifs aux noms de domaine Accès centralisé aux résultats de la recherche et de l’examen (WIPO CASE) Service d’accès numérique aux documents de priorité (DAS) WIPO Pay Compte courant auprès de l’OMPI Assemblées de l’OMPI Comités permanents Calendrier des réunions WIPO Webcast Documents officiels de l’OMPI Plan d’action de l’OMPI pour le développement Assistance technique Institutions de formation en matière de propriété intellectuelle Mesures d’appui concernant la COVID-19 Stratégies nationales de propriété intellectuelle Assistance en matière d’élaboration des politiques et de formulation de la législation Pôle de coopération Centres d’appui à la technologie et à l’innovation (CATI) Transfert de technologie Programme d’aide aux inventeurs WIPO GREEN Initiative PAT-INFORMED de l’OMPI Consortium pour des livres accessibles L’OMPI pour les créateurs WIPO Translate Speech-to-Text Assistant de classification États membres Observateurs Directeur général Activités par unité administrative Bureaux extérieurs Avis de vacance d’emploi Achats Résultats et budget Rapports financiers Audit et supervision
Arabic English Spanish French Russian Chinese
Lois Traités Jugements Recherche par ressort juridique

Règlement de 2016 relatif aux agents de marques des communautés européennes (S.I. n° 47/2016), Irlande

Retour
Version la plus récente dans WIPO Lex
Détails Détails Année de version 2016 Dates Entrée en vigueur: 2 février 2016 Émis: 2 février 2016 Type de texte Textes règlementaires Sujet Marques Sujet (secondaire) Organe de réglementation de la PI Notes The European Communities (Trade Mark Agents) Regulations 2016 were issued by the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation to implement Section 3 of the European Communities Act 1972 (Act No. 27 of 1972). These Regulations (S.I. No. 47/2016) are Oireachtas Copyright Material and are reproduced with the permission of the Houses of the Oireachtas (©Government of Ireland).

Documents disponibles

Texte(s) principal(aux) Textes connexe(s)
Texte(s) princip(al)(aux) Texte(s) princip(al)(aux) Anglais European Communities (Trade Mark Agents) Regulations 2016 (S.I. No. 47/2016)        
European Communities (Trade Mark Agents) Regulations 2016 - S.I. No. 47 of 2016


STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS.

S.I. No. 47 of 2016

————————
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (TRADE MARK AGENTS)
REGULATIONS 2016
2 [47]
S.I. No. 47 of 2016
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (TRADE MARK AGENTS) REGULATIONS 2016
I, RICHARD BRUTON, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 3 of the European Communi­ ties Act 1972 (No. 27 of 1972) and for the purpose of giving further effect to Directive No. 2006/123/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of
12 December 20061 on services in the internal market, hereby make the follow­
ing regulations:
1. These Regulations may be cited as the European Communities (Trade
Mark Agents) Regulations 2016.
2. In these Regulations—
“Act of 1996” means the Trade Marks Act 1996 (No. 6 of 1996);
“Regulations of 2007” means the European Communities (Provision of Services Concerning Trade Marks and Industrial Designs) Regulations 2007 (S.I. No. 622 of 2007).
3. Section 2 of the Act of 1996 is amended in subsection (1), by the insertion of the following definitions:
“ ‘EEA Agreement’ means the Agreement on the European Economic Area signed at Oporto on 2 May 1992, as adjusted by all subsequent amendments to that Agreement;
‘EEA state’ means—
(a) a Member State (other than the State), or
(b) a state (other than a Member State) that is a contracting party to the
EEA agreement;”.
4. Section 85 (amended by Regulation 4 of the Regulations of 2007) of the
Act of 1996 is amended—
(a) by the substitution of the following subsection for subsection (1): “(1) Subject to the provisions of this section—

1OJ No. L376, 27.12.2006, p.36.

Notice of the making of this Statutory Instrument was published in

“Iris Oifigiúil” of 5th February, 2016.

[47] 3

(a) a person established in the State shall not carry on the busi­ ness of acting as a trade mark agent in the State unless that person is for the time being registered in the Register;
(b) a person acting for gain shall not practise, describe himself or hold himself out as a registered trade mark agent or trade mark agent, or permit himself to be so described or held out, unless that person is for the time being registered in the Register.”, and
(b) by the deletion of subsections (2) and (3),
(c) by the substitution of the following subsection for subsection (4A): “(4A) Notwithstanding subsection (1) but subject to subsections
(4B) to (4E), a person established in another EEA state and qualified under the law of that state to act as a trade mark agent in that state may carry on the business of acting as a trade mark agent for others in connection with the registration of a trade mark or any procedure relating to a registered trade mark.”,
(d) in subsection (4B), in paragraph (a), by the substitution of “EEA
state” for “Member State of the European Community”,
(e) in subsection (4C), in paragraph (a), by the substitution of “EEA
state” for “Member State”,
(f) in subsection (4D), by the substitution of “EEA state” for “Member
State”,
(g) in subsection (4E), by the substitution of “EEA state” for “Member
State”, and
(h) in subsection (4F)—
(i) in the definition of “applicable professional title”, by the substi­
tution of “EEA state” for “Member State”,
(ii) in the definition of “applicable qualifications”, by the substitution of “EEA state” for “Member State”, and
(iii) in the definition of “person”—
(I) in paragraph (a), by the substitution of “an EEA state” for “a
Member State of the European Community”, and
(II) in paragraph (b), by the substitution of “an EEA state and having its registered office, central administration or principal place of business within an EEA state” for “a Member State of the European Community and having its registered office, central administration or principal place of business within the European Community”.
4 [47]
5. Section 86 of the Act of 1996 is amended by the substitution of the follow­ ing subsection for subsection (1) (amended by Regulation 5 of the Regulations of 2007):
“(1) Any person who—
(a) resides in the State or in an EEA state,
(b) has a place of business in the State or in an EEA state,
(c) possesses the prescribed educational and professional qualifi­
cations, and
(d) complies with the prescribed conditions,
shall be eligible to be a registered trade mark agent and a person so eligible shall, on application in the prescribed form and manner and on payment of the prescribed fee, be so registered.”.
6. A person or partnership whose name was entered in the Register of Trade Mark Agents immediately before the commencement of these Regulations shall continue to be registered in the Register of Trade Mark Agents.
7. Section 90 of the Act of 1996 is amended—
(a) by the substitution of the following subsection for subsection (1):
“(1) The Minister may make rules for the management of the Regis­ ter and may by such rules prescribe any matter or thing referred to in this section, section 86 or section 88, and in particular may so prescribe—
(a) the educational and professional qualifications and the con­ ditions (including conditions relating to nationality or citizenship), which must be satisfied for eligibility for regis­ tration in the Register;
(b) the conditions which must be satisfied by a partnership, body corporate or unincorporated body of persons for eligibility for registration in the Register, including conditions relating to the following:
(i) evidence of establishment as a partnership, body corpor­
ate or unincorporated body;
(ii) evidence that a trade mark agent established in an EEA state (other than the State) is acting as a trade mark agent in accordance with the law of that state;
(iii) evidence that the partnership, body corporate or unin­ corporated body is performing the services of a trade mark agent in the State;

[47] 5

(c) the maximum fees which may be charged by any person registered in the Register for such services in connection with the obtaining of trade marks as may be specified in such rules.”, and
(b) by the deletion of subsection (3).

GIVEN under my Official Seal,
2 February 2016.
RICHARD BRUTON,
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation.
6 [47]
EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Instrument and does not purport to be a legal interpretation.)

These Regulations, made pursuant to the European Communities Act 1972, amend certain provisions of the Trade Marks Act 1996, relating to the criteria for entry into the register of trade mark agents.
The European Communities (Trade Mark Agents) Regulations 2016 amends sections 85, 86 and 90 of the Trade Marks Act 1996 thereby removing legal form and shareholding restrictions on EEA trade mark agents. These Regulations facilitate the registration of EEA trade mark agent partnerships and companies who wish to set up a secondary establishment in Ireland.

BAILE ÁTHA CLIATH

ARNA FHOILSIÚ AG OIFIG AN tSOLÁTHAIR Le ceannach díreach ó

FOILSEACHÁIN RIALTAIS,

52 FAICHE STIABHNA, BAILE ÁTHA CLIATH 2 (Teil: 01 - 6476834 nó 1890 213434; Fax: 01 - 6476843) nó trí aon díoltóir leabhar.

—————— DUBLIN

PUBLISHED BY THE STATIONERY OFFICE To be purchased from

GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS,

52 ST. STEPHEN'S GREEN, DUBLIN 2.

(Tel: 01 - 6476834 or 1890 213434; Fax: 01 - 6476843)

or through any bookseller.

——————

€2.54

Wt. (B31864). 299. 2/16. Essentra. Gr 30-15.

Texte(s) supplémentaire(s) Page de couverture d’une notification de l’OMC (3 texte(s)) Page de couverture d’une notification de l’OMC (3 texte(s)) Français Règlement de 2016 relatif aux agents de marques des communautés européennes (S.I. n° 47/2016) Espagnol Reglamentos sobre los Agentes de Marcas de las Comunidades Europeas de 2016 (S. I. Nº 47/2016) Anglais European Communities (Trade Mark Agents) Regulations 2016 (S.I. No. 47/2016)
European Communities (Trade Mark Agents) Regulations 2016 - S.I. No. 47 of 2016


STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS.

S.I. No. 47 of 2016

————————
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (TRADE MARK AGENTS)
REGULATIONS 2016
2 [47]
S.I. No. 47 of 2016
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (TRADE MARK AGENTS) REGULATIONS 2016
I, RICHARD BRUTON, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 3 of the European Communi­ ties Act 1972 (No. 27 of 1972) and for the purpose of giving further effect to Directive No. 2006/123/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of
12 December 20061 on services in the internal market, hereby make the follow­
ing regulations:
1. These Regulations may be cited as the European Communities (Trade
Mark Agents) Regulations 2016.
2. In these Regulations—
“Act of 1996” means the Trade Marks Act 1996 (No. 6 of 1996);
“Regulations of 2007” means the European Communities (Provision of Services Concerning Trade Marks and Industrial Designs) Regulations 2007 (S.I. No. 622 of 2007).
3. Section 2 of the Act of 1996 is amended in subsection (1), by the insertion of the following definitions:
“ ‘EEA Agreement’ means the Agreement on the European Economic Area signed at Oporto on 2 May 1992, as adjusted by all subsequent amendments to that Agreement;
‘EEA state’ means—
(a) a Member State (other than the State), or
(b) a state (other than a Member State) that is a contracting party to the
EEA agreement;”.
4. Section 85 (amended by Regulation 4 of the Regulations of 2007) of the
Act of 1996 is amended—
(a) by the substitution of the following subsection for subsection (1): “(1) Subject to the provisions of this section—

1OJ No. L376, 27.12.2006, p.36.

Notice of the making of this Statutory Instrument was published in

“Iris Oifigiúil” of 5th February, 2016.

[47] 3

(a) a person established in the State shall not carry on the busi­ ness of acting as a trade mark agent in the State unless that person is for the time being registered in the Register;
(b) a person acting for gain shall not practise, describe himself or hold himself out as a registered trade mark agent or trade mark agent, or permit himself to be so described or held out, unless that person is for the time being registered in the Register.”, and
(b) by the deletion of subsections (2) and (3),
(c) by the substitution of the following subsection for subsection (4A): “(4A) Notwithstanding subsection (1) but subject to subsections
(4B) to (4E), a person established in another EEA state and qualified under the law of that state to act as a trade mark agent in that state may carry on the business of acting as a trade mark agent for others in connection with the registration of a trade mark or any procedure relating to a registered trade mark.”,
(d) in subsection (4B), in paragraph (a), by the substitution of “EEA
state” for “Member State of the European Community”,
(e) in subsection (4C), in paragraph (a), by the substitution of “EEA
state” for “Member State”,
(f) in subsection (4D), by the substitution of “EEA state” for “Member
State”,
(g) in subsection (4E), by the substitution of “EEA state” for “Member
State”, and
(h) in subsection (4F)—
(i) in the definition of “applicable professional title”, by the substi­
tution of “EEA state” for “Member State”,
(ii) in the definition of “applicable qualifications”, by the substitution of “EEA state” for “Member State”, and
(iii) in the definition of “person”—
(I) in paragraph (a), by the substitution of “an EEA state” for “a
Member State of the European Community”, and
(II) in paragraph (b), by the substitution of “an EEA state and having its registered office, central administration or principal place of business within an EEA state” for “a Member State of the European Community and having its registered office, central administration or principal place of business within the European Community”.
4 [47]
5. Section 86 of the Act of 1996 is amended by the substitution of the follow­ ing subsection for subsection (1) (amended by Regulation 5 of the Regulations of 2007):
“(1) Any person who—
(a) resides in the State or in an EEA state,
(b) has a place of business in the State or in an EEA state,
(c) possesses the prescribed educational and professional qualifi­
cations, and
(d) complies with the prescribed conditions,
shall be eligible to be a registered trade mark agent and a person so eligible shall, on application in the prescribed form and manner and on payment of the prescribed fee, be so registered.”.
6. A person or partnership whose name was entered in the Register of Trade Mark Agents immediately before the commencement of these Regulations shall continue to be registered in the Register of Trade Mark Agents.
7. Section 90 of the Act of 1996 is amended—
(a) by the substitution of the following subsection for subsection (1):
“(1) The Minister may make rules for the management of the Regis­ ter and may by such rules prescribe any matter or thing referred to in this section, section 86 or section 88, and in particular may so prescribe—
(a) the educational and professional qualifications and the con­ ditions (including conditions relating to nationality or citizenship), which must be satisfied for eligibility for regis­ tration in the Register;
(b) the conditions which must be satisfied by a partnership, body corporate or unincorporated body of persons for eligibility for registration in the Register, including conditions relating to the following:
(i) evidence of establishment as a partnership, body corpor­
ate or unincorporated body;
(ii) evidence that a trade mark agent established in an EEA state (other than the State) is acting as a trade mark agent in accordance with the law of that state;
(iii) evidence that the partnership, body corporate or unin­ corporated body is performing the services of a trade mark agent in the State;

[47] 5

(c) the maximum fees which may be charged by any person registered in the Register for such services in connection with the obtaining of trade marks as may be specified in such rules.”, and
(b) by the deletion of subsection (3).

GIVEN under my Official Seal,
2 February 2016.
RICHARD BRUTON,
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation.
6 [47]
EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Instrument and does not purport to be a legal interpretation.)

These Regulations, made pursuant to the European Communities Act 1972, amend certain provisions of the Trade Marks Act 1996, relating to the criteria for entry into the register of trade mark agents.
The European Communities (Trade Mark Agents) Regulations 2016 amends sections 85, 86 and 90 of the Trade Marks Act 1996 thereby removing legal form and shareholding restrictions on EEA trade mark agents. These Regulations facilitate the registration of EEA trade mark agent partnerships and companies who wish to set up a secondary establishment in Ireland.

BAILE ÁTHA CLIATH

ARNA FHOILSIÚ AG OIFIG AN tSOLÁTHAIR Le ceannach díreach ó

FOILSEACHÁIN RIALTAIS,

52 FAICHE STIABHNA, BAILE ÁTHA CLIATH 2 (Teil: 01 - 6476834 nó 1890 213434; Fax: 01 - 6476843) nó trí aon díoltóir leabhar.

—————— DUBLIN

PUBLISHED BY THE STATIONERY OFFICE To be purchased from

GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS,

52 ST. STEPHEN'S GREEN, DUBLIN 2.

(Tel: 01 - 6476834 or 1890 213434; Fax: 01 - 6476843)

or through any bookseller.

——————

€2.54

Wt. (B31864). 299. 2/16. Essentra. Gr 30-15.


Législation Modifie (2 texte(s)) Modifie (2 texte(s)) Met en application (1 texte(s)) Met en application (1 texte(s))
Aucune donnée disponible

N° WIPO Lex IE204