Partners from Wilkinson & Grist (Hong Kong), Andrea Fong, Shireen So and Florence Lam visited our firm. They provided us with updates on Hong Kong’s progress towards joining the Madrid Protocol as well as the current post-covid economic trends. We also discussed the differences between Japan and Hong Kong with respect to the process of becoming patent agents/attorneys and related educational systems and services.
Today we had the pleasure of having Ms. Fandy Ip to our office. Ms. Fandy Ip is a partner at Vivien Chan & Co. in Hong Kong. She shared with us some insights into how Japanese language, trademarks and brands are viewed and examined in Hong Kong, particularly with respect to distinctiveness. She also updated us on some of the more important facets of the potential revisions to the trademark laws in China.
We had the pleasure of having Mr. Andy Leck and Ms. Yoko Inoue from Baker & McKenzie visit our office today. They were kind enough to give us a presentation highlighting the most recent information available pertaining to the situation in Myanmar as well as some recent revisions to the Trademark Laws and practices in Vietnam, along with an explanation of the SIPFAST examination system in place currently in Singapore. As the situation in Myanmar has had IP practitioners and clients alike holding their breath for years now, we are happy to be informed of the latest information.
We had a virtual meeting with Jaime-Lynn Kraft and Kohji Suzuki from Smart & Biggar. They were kind enough to update us on some trending topics such as the newly passed Bill 96 pertaining to the use of French Language and how it will influence trademark usage and also the current state of affairs with examination times by CIPO. They also gave us some tips related to the examination of fast-track applications and divisional applications (with respect to pre-approved goods). We took the liberty of updated them on some process changes here at the JPO.
Ms. Lisa Yong from Rouse’s Indonesia office and Ms. Yen Vu from their Vietnam branch were kind enough to visit our firm today. They gave an excellent presentation about recent developments and trademark cases in both countries, including a recent case where what would widely be seen as a descriptive mark registration owner was unsuccessful in infringement proceedings (Indonesia) as well as another Indonesian case where almost identical word marks were allowed to coexist even though the services, while overlapping, were deemed to be sufficiently distinguishable. We also received detailed updates on the recent revisions to the Trademark Laws in Vietnam, which will come into effect on January 1, 2023.