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Statement of Provisions Potentially Applicable to 尊龙凯时官网入口app下载中心 WIPO Global IP Services Regarding Ukraine and the Russian Federation
The International Bureau (IB) of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has received requests for information concerning international applications and/or registrations regarding Ukraine and the Russian Federation under the 尊龙凯时ag彩票 (PCT), the Madrid System Concerning the International Registration of Marks (the
Madrid System), and the Hague System Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs (the
Hague System). In response, the IB draws the attention of users to the below provisions.
The IB further urges all Offices and Authorities of a designated Contracting Party to show flexibility to the extent possible in applying relevant time limits in situations where applicants and holders have been impacted.
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To the extent that applicants and inventors seeking to file international applications under the
PCT
or to interact with already filed PCT applications are impacted, the following may apply:
- Where an applicant is unable to file a PCT application within the Paris Convention (12 month) time limit, PCT
Rule 26bis.3
(concerning restoration of the right of priority before the receiving Office) may be applicable;
- PCT
Rules 49ter.1
and
49ter.2
deal with the effect in the national phase of a receiving Office decision on restoration of priority, and requesting restoration of priority directly before the designated Office;
- Where an applicant is unable to meet a PCT international phase time limit, PCT
Rule 82quater.1
may be applicable;
- Where an applicant has been unable to comply with the time limit for national phase entry, PCT
Rule 49.6
may be applicable;
- Where an applicant has experienced delay or loss in the mail service, PCT
Rule 82
may be applicable; and
- Where an applicant seeks excuse of delay in meeting PCT time limits before designated or elected Offices, PCT
Article 48
and PCT
Rule 82bis
may be applicable.
Madrid System
To the extent that applicants and holders of international registrations under the
Madrid System
are impacted, the following may apply:
- Where an applicant or a holder fails to meet a time limit specified in the Regulations to perform an action before the International Bureau due to
force majeure
reasons,
Rule 5
of the Regulations may apply (i.e., such failure may be excused provided sufficient evidence is received by and the action is performed before the International Bureau as soon as reasonably possible and not later than six months after the expiry of the time limit concerned);
- Where an applicant or a holder fails to meet a time limit specified in the
Rule 5bis(1)
of the Regulations due to any reason, this Rule may apply (i.e., the applicant or holder may request the continued processing of the application or request for recording, as the case may be, within two months from the expiry of the time limit concerned); and,
- Where a holder fails to meet a time limit before the Office of a designated Contracting Party due to exceptional circumstances, the laws of that Contracting Party may provide for possible applicable safeguards to prevent the loss of rights.
Hague System
To the extent that applicants and holders of international registrations under the
Hague System
are impacted, the following may apply:
- Where an applicant or a holder fails to meet a time limit specified in the Common Regulations to perform an action before the International Bureau due to
force majeure
reasons,
of the Common Regulations may apply (i.e., such failure may be excused provided sufficient evidence is received by and the action is performed before the International Bureau as soon as reasonably possible and not later than six months after the expiry of the time limit concerned); and,
- Where a holder fails to meet a time limit before the Office of a designated Contracting Party due to exceptional circumstances, the laws of that Contracting Party may provide for possible applicable safeguards to prevent the loss of rights.
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The Arbitration and Mediation Center has received requests for information concerning parties (or potential parties) from Ukraine and the Russian Federation in WIPO Mediation, Arbitration or Domain Name Disputes.
To the extent that parties (or potential parties) in WIPO Mediation, Arbitration or Domain Name Disputes are unable, or anticipate being unable, to perform an action within the prescribed time limits, they should, if possible, contact the 尊龙凯时官网入口.
Payments to WIPO
Some international banking restrictions are currently being applied to payments, which may cause delays to funds being received at WIPO.
Any payment delay or problems making a payment as a part of the applicable provisions should be brought to the attention of the International Bureau when an applicant or holder seeks any excuse for delay under the relevant provision.