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The Consolidate Act on Collective Marks (Consolidate Act No. 103 of January 24, 2012)

 The Consolidate Act on Collective Marks (Consolidate Act No. 103 of January 24, 2012)

Consolidate Act No. 103 of 24 January 2012

The Consolidate Collective Marks Act

Publication of the Collective Marks Act No. 342 of 6 June 1991 including the amendments which 1)

follow from section 5 of Act No. 1370 of 28 December 2011.

1.-(1) A collective mark is an association

mark or a certification mark.

(2) An association mark is a specific sign

which belongs to an association of enterprises

and which is used or intended to be used by

its members for goods or services.

(3) A certification mark is a specific sign

which belongs to a legal entity supervising or

laying down standards for goods or services

and which is used or intended to be used for

the goods or services which are the object of

supervision or for which standards are laid

down.

2) 2. - The rules of the Trade Marks Act,

including rules concerning fees, shall apply to

collective marks to the extent they are

applicable according to their nature, unless

otherwise provided for in the following

sections.

3.- Signs or indications which are used in the

course of trade to designate the geographical

origin of goods or services may, irrespective

of the provision of section 13(2)(i) of the

Trade Marks Act, constitute a collective mark.

The mark shall not entitle the proprietor to

prohibit a third party from using such signs or

indications in the course of trade, provided

that they are used in accordance with honest

practices in industrial or commercial matters.

In particular, the mark may not be invoked

against any third party who is entitled to use a

certain geographical name.

4. 3)

-(1) Collective marks shall be registered in

the Register of Collective Marks.

(2) Applications for the registration of

collective marks shall contain the information

referred to in section 12 of the Trade Marks

Act and shall state the conditions which have

been laid down for the use of the mark.

(3) The Minister of Business and Growth

shall lay down further provisions concerning

applications, concerning priority claims, cf.

sections 18 and 19 of the Trade Marks Act,

concerning registrations and deletions of

collective marks, concerning the arrangement

and keeping of the Register, concerning the

publication of registrations, etc. and

concerning the payment for special

transactions, publications, transcripts, courses,

etc.

5.- The proprietor shall communicate any

later amendments of the conditions

concerning the use of the mark to the Patent

and Trademark Office not later than three

months after the amendments have been

adopted.

The Ministry of Business and Growth

The Patent and Trademark Office, File No. 12/4

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6.- The transfer of a registered collective mark

may be entered in the Register, unless the

mark after the transfer is liable to mislead.

7.-(1) Section 25 of the Trade Marks Act shall

apply to collective marks with the additions

provided for in subsection 2.

(2) The following shall also be regarded as

use in accordance with section 25(1) of the

Trade Marks Act:

(i) Use of an association mark by at least one

enterprise which is entitled to use the mark.

(ii) Use of a certification mark by at least one

enterprise with the consent of the proprietor.

8.- The registration of a collective mark may

be revoked if

(i) there are circumstances corresponding to

those referred to in section 28 of the Trade

Marks Act,

(ii) the mark is contrary to general public

interests or

(iii) the proprietor has not communicated

amendments of the conditions laid down for

the use of the mark.

9.- Proceedings concerning the infringement

of a collective mark shall only be brought by

the proprietor of the mark. The party who

infringes a collective mark right and who is

liable to pay damages pursuant to the Trade

Marks Act shall be liable to compensate for

the injury which might be suffered by the

proprietor of the mark or by those entitled to

use the mark.

10.- If the Minister of Business and Growth

refers his rights under this Act to the Patent

and Trademark Office, the Minister may lay

down rules concerning the right of appeal

including rules to the effect that appeals may

not be brought before any higher

administrative authority.

11.-(1) This Act shall enter into force on 1

January 1992, and at the same time the

Collective Marks Act, cf. Consolidate Act No.

250 of 17 April l989, shall be repealed.

(2) The administrative rules laid down

pursuant to the Collective Marks Act, cf.

subsection 1, shall remain in force until they

are replaced by provisions issued under this

Act.

(3) With respect to collective marks which are

registered prior to 31 December 1991, the

five-year period under section 7, cf. section

25 of the Trade Marks Act, shall not

commence until 1 January 1992.

12.- Applications which, at the time of entry

into force of this Act, have not been published

in accordance with the previous provisions

shall be examined and processed pursuant to

the provisions of this Act.

13. 4)

- This Act shall not apply to the Faeroe

Islands and Greenland, but may by Royal

Ordinance be put into force for the Faeroe

Islands and Greenland with such deviations as

the special Faeroese and Greenland

circumstances may require.

Act No. 1370 of 28 December 2011 contains

the following provisions as to entry into force

and transitional provisions:

Section 9

This Act shall enter into force on 1 February

2012.

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The Ministry of Business and Growth, 24 January 2012

OLE SOHN

/Jesper Kongstad

1) This Consolidate Act contains information about provisions as to entry into force and transitional provisions adopted

during the sessional year 2011/2012 of the Danish Parliament (the Folketing). The amendments indicated below in

consequence of Act No. 1370 of 28 December 2011 to Amend the Patents Act and various other Acts shall not apply

to the Faeroe Islands and Greenland, but may by Royal Ordinance be put into force for the Faeroe Islands and

Greenland with such deviations as the circumstances of the Faeroe Islands and Greenland may require.

2) Section 2 in the wording of this Act entered into force on 1 February 2012, cf. Act No. 1370 of 28 December 2011.

3) Section 4(3) in the wording of this Act entered into force on 1 February 2012, cf. Act No. 1370 of 28 December 2011.

4) The Collective Marks Act No. 342 of 6 June 1991 was put into force for Greenland on 1 January 1992 by Royal

Ordinance No. 856 of 16 December 1991 and for the Faeroe Islands on 1 June 1994 by Royal Ordinance No. 331 of 4

May 1994.