
* in accordance with Article 5(2)(d) of the Madrid Protocol, the normal time limit of one year in which a signatory may exercise the right to notify a refusal of protection in respect of an international application is replaced by 18 months;
* in accordance with Article 8(7)(a), San Marino wants to receive, instead of a share in the revenue produced by the supplementary and complementary fees, an individual fee.

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UPOV Notification No. 102, WIPO has announced the accession of the Dominican Republic to the International Convention for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants, as amended to 1991. That convention entered force there on 16 June 2007. And then, in UPOV Notification No. 103, WIPO has declared that Spain is doing the the same thing, with effect from 18 July 2007.
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