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Council Decision No. 88/311 of May 31 1988 on the extension of legal protection of topographies of semiconductor products in respect of persons from certain countries and territories



7. 6. 88 Official Journal of the European Communities No L 140113

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(Acts whose publication is not obligatory)

COUNCIL

COUNCIL DECISION

o"f 31 May 1988

on the extension of legal protection of topographies of semiconductor products in respect of persons from certain countries and territories

(88,f311IEEC)

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community,

Having regard to Council Directive 87I54IEEC of 16 December 1986 on the legal protection of topographies of semiconductor products (1), and in particular Article 3 (7) thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,

Whereas the right to protection of topographies of semiconductor products in the Community applies to persons qulifying for protection under Article 3 (1) to (5) of Directive 87I54IEEC ;

Whereas the right to protection can be extended, by a Council Decision, to persons who do not benefit from protection under the said provisions ;

Whereas the extension of protection should, as far as possible, be decided for the Community as a whole ;

Wherea~ it seems appropriate at present to extend protection on an interim basis to allow time for conditions for mutual unlimited protection to be established ;

Whereas one of the factors on which this Decision is based is the consideration that the countries or territories which have an appropriate legislation will continue to protect topographies of semiconductor products under their national law and make this protection available to

(') OJ No L 24, 27. 1. 1987, p. 36.

those persons from the Member States of the Community who benefit from the right to protection under Directive 87154IEEC;

Whereas another factor on which this Decision is based is the consideration that countries or territories which do not yet have appropriate legislation will provide one and will make it accessible as soon as possible to persons from the Member StateS of the Community benefiting from the right to protection under Directive 87I54IEEC,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION :

Article 1

Member States shall extend the right to protection under Directive 87I54IBEC in favour of natural persons who are nationals of a country or territory listed in the Annex or who have their habitual residence in the territory of one of those countries or territories.

This extension shall also apply to companies or other legal persons of a country or territory listed in the Annex which have a real and effective industrial or commercial establishment in such a country or territory, subject to the condition that companies or other legal persons of a Member State which have a right to protection under Directive 87I54IEEC benefit from protection in the country or territory in question.

The countries and territories listed in the Annex which satisfy the conditions laid down in the second subparagraph shall be determined by the Commission and communicated to the Member States.

No L 140/14 Official Journal of the ~uropean Communities 7. 6. 88

. Article 2 Article 3

This DeCision shall apply from 1 June 1988. This Decision is addressed to the Member States.

Member States shall extend the right to protection under this Decision in favour of the persons referred to in Article 1 until 7 November 1990.

Any exclusive rights acquired under this Decision shall continue to produce their effect for the period laid down under Directive 87I54/EEC.

Done at Brussels, 31 May 1988.

For the Council

The President

H. KLEIN

ANNEX

Austria

Finland

French Polynesia

French Southern and Antarctic Territories

Iceland

Japan

New Caledonia and Dependencies

Norway

Sweden

Switzerland

Colllectivite territoriale de Mayotte

Collectivite territoriale de Saint-Pierre et Miquelon

Wallis and Futuna Islands