Vienna Agreement Wipo
The agreement will enter into force on 3 December 2020 with regard to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The competent authorities of the contracting states must state, in official documents and in any publication they issue for trademark registration, the numbers of the categories, departments and sections of the classification, including the image elements of those marks. . – Under Article 16, paragraph 2, of the Viennese Convention, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is not bound by Article 16, paragraph 1, relating to the settlement of a dispute before the International Court of Justice. The Vienna Convention, concluded in Vienna in 1973 and amended in 1985, provides for a classification (the Vienna classification) for trademarks containing or containing image elements. This accession instrument contains a declaration that, in accordance with Article 16, paragraph 2, of the agreement, the Government of Turkmenistan is not bound by the provisions of Article 16, paragraph 1, of that agreement. The Director-General of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) congratulates the Minister of Foreign Affairs and has the honour of notifying the tabling of the accession instrument to the Vienna Convention establishing an international classification of sensory elements, on 12 June 2020 in Vienna. , 1973, in the version. The Director-General of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) congratulates the Minister of Foreign Affairs and, article 17, paragraph 5, point (i) of the Vienna Convention establishing an international classification of visual symbols, concluded in Vienna on 12 June 1973, with the honour of informing it only after the expiry of the prescribed period (i.e. 31 December 1973 , the following states had signed the agreement: All the states that are parties to the Viennese Convention are members of the Assembly of the Union of the Union. The Assembly meets in regular sittings every two years.
The Assembly deals with all issues relating to the maintenance and development of the Union and the implementation of the Viennese Agreement. – German Democratic Republic, 29 November 1973; Belgium and Monaco, December 10, 1973; Brazil, December 11, 1973; Sweden, 19 December 1973; Austria, 27 December 1973; Romania, December 31, 1973. The above-mentioned accession instrument contained the following statement: in accordance with Article 12, paragraph 1, the agreement is subject to ratification by the aforementioned signatory states. It is in place in all the contracting states of the Paris Convention on the Protection of Industrial Property on Land. The agreement also created a committee of experts in which all members of the Union are represented. The Committee`s main task is to regularly review the classification. – Denmark, France, Germany (Federal Republic of Germany), Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Switzerland, Yugoslavia, 12 June 1973; The Viennese Agreement created a Union that has an assembly. Every MEMBER state of the Union is a member of the Assembly. One of the Assembly`s most important tasks is the adoption of the biennial programme and the EU budget. Each state party to the Viennese Convention is represented on the expert committee established by the agreement.