If you wish to take courses at another institution, please refer to the SFU Academic Calendar. Students at SFU who wish to complete academic work at other institutions for undergraduate degree, ...
The Trademark Review and Adjudication Board has stated its position with regard to letters of consent. Among other things, the board concluded that it will be more likely to accept a letter of consent ...
Pursuant to the new Industrial Property Law, similar or identical trademarks will no longer be considered absolute grounds for refusal if applicants submit a letter of consent for use from the prior ...
Following an internal meeting on October 16 2007, the Trade Mark Review and Adjudication Board (TRAB) concluded that they would consider the following when dealing with a letter of consent: Similarity ...
Mexico is one of the few countries in the world that does not offer the possibility of opposing a trade mark application, since such proceedings are not contemplated in Mexican Industrial Property Law ...
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