Amendments to Law on Customs Measures for Protection of IP Rights Enter into Force in Macedonia
The amendments to Macedonia’s Law on Customs Measures for Protection of Intellectual Property Rights entered into force on October 11, 2011.
One of the most significant changes is the possibility for the Macedonian Customs to cancel a granted Customs Watch Application in case the trademark owner violates the statutory provisions.
Until now, if the trademark owner failed to confirm that the seized goods are counterfeit within the 10-day deadline, the customs released the goods. According to the new provisions, temporarily seized goods suspected of being counterfeit may be released only if the trademark owner certifies that the goods are not counterfeit.
If the trademark owner fails to notify the customs authorities whether the goods infringed intellectual property rights within the given deadline, the Customs Watch Application may be cancelled and the trademark owner in that case loses the right to file a Customs Watch Application for the same trademark for a period of one year.
This change is in line with the longstanding policy of zero tolerance for counterfeits propagated by the Macedonian Customs.
For more information, please contact Zivka Kostovska-Stojkovska at our Macedonia office.
Source: Official Gazette of the Republic of Macedonia No. 135
Read more news on North Macedonia or . Get our latest IP news or browse IP News Eastern Europe Archives.
Share:
October 2011 News
- Deadline for Re-Registration of Serbian Trademarks in Montenegro December 16
- Simplified Customs Procedure as of January 1, 2012 in Montenegro
- Amendments to Law on Customs Measures for Protection of IP Rights Enter into Force in Macedonia
- Serbia Adopts Trade Secret Law
- Albania Amends Patent Regulation
- New Trademark Regulation Enters into Force in Montenegro
- Authorities Bust Largest Hungarian Movie Piracy Group
- Polish Wine Producer Loses against Ferrero over Raffaello Trademark
- Macedonia Ratifies London Agreement
- HIPO and USPTO Continue Patent Prosecution Highway
- Change in Individual Fees Under Madrid Protocol for Bulgaria
- Romanian Copyright Office Sets Fees for Broadcasting Ambient Music
- Romanian Customs Seize Adidas, Ferrari, Stihl, Puma, Nike Counterfeits
- Kosovo Customs Destroy Counterfeit Nike Soccer Balls
- Serbian Customs Seize Nike, Air Max Labels
- Macedonian Customs Seize Cassette/CD Players, Winter Jackets, Boots
- 2.5 Million Packages of Counterfeit Medicine Sold in Ukraine in 2010
- Romanian Customs Participate in International Anti-Counterfeiting Operation
- Unlicensed Software Seized in Bulgaria
- Serbia New Chair of WIPO
- EPO President Visits Serbia
- WIPO and Croatia PTO Sign Agreement on Electronic Exchange of Documents
- Croatia and OHIM Agree on Future Cooperation