The World Intellectual Property Organisation has advised the UK Trade Marks Registry that the names and emblems of the United Nations Global Impact are to be protected under Article 6ter of the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property.
The IPKat wonders how much of an impact the UN's Global Impact initiative has made. Even after mousing his computer into action he couldn't find a sample of the logo on the internet.
Global Impact initiatives here and here
Not such global impacts here, here and here
You too can make an impact: click here, here and here
The IPKat wonders how much of an impact the UN's Global Impact initiative has made. Even after mousing his computer into action he couldn't find a sample of the logo on the internet.
Global Impact initiatives here and here
Not such global impacts here, here and here
You too can make an impact: click here, here and here
UN'S "GLOBAL IMPACT" NAME AND LOGO GET THE PARIS TREATMENT
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Tuesday, October 28, 2003
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