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Aux termes de l'article 63:2 de l'Accord sur les ADPIC, les Membres doivent notifier les lois et réglementations qu'ils auront rendues exécutoires, et qui visent les questions faisant l'objet de l'Accord, au Conseil des ADPIC pour l'aider dans son examen du fonctionnement de l'Accord.

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Cote du document Membre notifiant Membre soulevant la question Question Réponse Date de distribution du document  
IP/Q3/FJI/1, IP/Q/FJI/1, IP/Q2/FJI/1, IP/Q4/FJI/1 Fidji Union européenne 13. Please describe the special requirements, if any, prescribed by your legislation concerning the use of a trademark.
There are no special requirements for the use of a trademark.
20/05/2016
IP/Q3/FJI/1, IP/Q/FJI/1, IP/Q2/FJI/1, IP/Q4/FJI/1 Fidji Union européenne 14. Please explain whether or not your trademark registration authority refuses a trademark application if it contains a geographical indication.
Section 14A of the Trademarks (Amendment) (Decree No. 2) Decree 2012 prohibits the registration of a trademark with the use of the word or mark 'Fiji' or any word that makes reference of implies geographic origins or words or marks making reference or implying an approval from the State for which the proprietor is entitled to disclaim all or any portion of such matter separately or together with other word unless the use of the word or mark or the use of a disclaimer on the word or mark is approved by the Minister.
20/05/2016
IP/Q3/FJI/1, IP/Q/FJI/1, IP/Q2/FJI/1, IP/Q4/FJI/1 Fidji Union européenne 15. Please give the definition of a geographical indication in your legislation.
At present, this is not defined in the Trademarks Act.
20/05/2016
IP/Q3/FJI/1, IP/Q/FJI/1, IP/Q2/FJI/1, IP/Q4/FJI/1 Fidji Union européenne 16. Please describe and explain the provisions of your legislation establishing a link, if any, between the characteristics of an indication and its geographical origin.
The only reference to geographic indications is referred to in section 14A of the Trademarks Act (please see response to No. 14 above).
20/05/2016
IP/Q3/FJI/1, IP/Q/FJI/1, IP/Q2/FJI/1, IP/Q4/FJI/1 Fidji Union européenne 17. Please describe how additional protection is granted by your legislation to wines and spirits. Please mention other types of products, if any, covered by this additional protection.
There are no additional protection granted by the Trademarks Act in relation to wines and spirits.
20/05/2016
IP/Q3/FJI/1, IP/Q/FJI/1, IP/Q2/FJI/1, IP/Q4/FJI/1 Fidji Union européenne 18. Please explain how exceptions under Article 24 of the TRIPS Agreement are used in your jurisdiction. Please provide examples of the use of the exceptions by courts or lists of names considered as generic in your jurisdiction.
No such provisions in accordance with Article 24 of the TRIPS Agreement in the Trademarks Act.
20/05/2016
IP/Q3/FJI/1, IP/Q/FJI/1, IP/Q2/FJI/1, IP/Q4/FJI/1 Fidji Union européenne 19. Please explain whether or not your legislation extends to the protection of designs dictated essentially by technical or functional considerations. Please explain how textile designs are protected.
At present, the IP framework does not extend to the protection of designs dictated by technical or functional considerations. No provisions are available for protection of textile designs either.
20/05/2016
IP/Q3/FJI/1, IP/Q/FJI/1, IP/Q2/FJI/1, IP/Q4/FJI/1 Fidji Union européenne 20. Please explain how your legislation protects right holders of a design against importing of articles bearing embodied or copied design.
At present, there are no protections for rights holders against imported items bearing embodied or copied designs.
20/05/2016
IP/Q3/FJI/1, IP/Q/FJI/1, IP/Q2/FJI/1, IP/Q4/FJI/1 Fidji Union européenne 21. Please state whether or not your legislation provides for the right to issue a compulsory licence for industrial designs.
The current legislation does not provide for the right to issue compulsory licenses for industrial designs.
20/05/2016
IP/Q3/FJI/1, IP/Q/FJI/1, IP/Q2/FJI/1, IP/Q4/FJI/1 Fidji Union européenne 22. Please indicate for what period of time your legislation grants protection for industrial designs.
There is currently no protection for industrial designs.
20/05/2016
IP/Q3/FJI/1, IP/Q/FJI/1, IP/Q2/FJI/1, IP/Q4/FJI/1 Fidji Union européenne 23. Please describe how your legislation defines the notions of: novelty, inventiveness and industrial application.
At present, the legislation does not define any of these terms.
20/05/2016
IP/Q3/FJI/1, IP/Q/FJI/1, IP/Q2/FJI/1, IP/Q4/FJI/1 Fidji Union européenne 24. Please explain whether or not in your legislation, patent or otherwise, patent rights are enjoyed without any exclusions. If exclusions are provided for, please describe in detail how these exclusions are applied in legal as well as practical terms.
Section 3 of the Patents Act provides that every inventor is entitled to the sole exclusive right of and in his invention. This Act does not prescribe any exclusions to the enjoyment of patent rights.
20/05/2016
IP/Q3/FJI/1, IP/Q/FJI/1, IP/Q2/FJI/1, IP/Q4/FJI/1 Fidji Union européenne 25. Please explain whether your legislation provides for the exclusion of inventions from patentability based on ordre public or morality. If so, please explain the relevant section of your legislation and explain its formulation. Please also explain if it has been applied in practice.
The Patents Act does not provide for the exclusion of patentability based on ordre public or morality. Please note, however, that the Trademark Act per section 10 restricts registration of "…a trade-mark or part of a trade-mark any matter the use of which would, by reason of its being calculated to deceive or otherwise, be disentitled to protection in a court of justice or would be contrary to law or morality, or any scandalous design."
20/05/2016
IP/Q3/FJI/1, IP/Q/FJI/1, IP/Q2/FJI/1, IP/Q4/FJI/1 Fidji Union européenne 26. Please explain whether or not diagnostic, therapeutic and surgical methods are excluded from patentability in your legislation. If so, please explain the relevant section of your legislation and explain its formulation.
At present, diagnostic, therapeutic, and surgical methods are not excluded from patentability in Fiji's legislation.
20/05/2016
IP/Q3/FJI/1, IP/Q/FJI/1, IP/Q2/FJI/1, IP/Q4/FJI/1 Fidji Union européenne 27. Please explain whether or not plants, animals and essentially biological processes are excluded from patentability in your legislation. If so, please explain the relevant section of your legislation and explain its formulation.
At present, plants, animals and essentially biological processes are not excluded from patentability in Fiji's legislation.
20/05/2016
IP/Q3/FJI/1, IP/Q/FJI/1, IP/Q2/FJI/1, IP/Q4/FJI/1 Fidji Union européenne 28. Please describe how micro-organisms, non-essentially biological processes, microbiological processes and plant varieties are protected in your legislation. Please explain, in this respect, the relevant sections of your legislation.
At present, micro-organisms, non-essentially biological processes, microbiological processes and plant varieties are not protected in the current legislation.
20/05/2016
IP/Q3/FJI/1, IP/Q/FJI/1, IP/Q2/FJI/1, IP/Q4/FJI/1 Fidji Union européenne 29. Please explain how your legislation protects patent right holders against the importing and against the offering for sale of a patented invention.
At present, there are no provision for protection of rights holders against the importing and against the offering for sale of a patented invention.
20/05/2016
IP/Q3/FJI/1, IP/Q/FJI/1, IP/Q2/FJI/1, IP/Q4/FJI/1 Fidji Union européenne 30. Please state if your legislation provides for patent product protection of pharmaceutical and agricultural chemical products. In the affirmative, please indicate the legal reference.
At present, the Patents Act does not provide protection of pharmaceutical and agricultural chemical products. In fact, section 3A provides that pharmaceutical products and substances are exceptions to infringement of patent rights.
20/05/2016
IP/Q3/FJI/1, IP/Q/FJI/1, IP/Q2/FJI/1, IP/Q4/FJI/1 Fidji Union européenne 31. Please clarify if the patent protection of a process, as provided for in your legislation, covers the product obtained directly by that process.
The legislation does not cover the patent protection of a process or the product obtained directly by that process.
20/05/2016
IP/Q3/FJI/1, IP/Q/FJI/1, IP/Q2/FJI/1, IP/Q4/FJI/1 Fidji Union européenne 32. Please explain the additional conditions, if any, in your legislation other than the sufficient disclosure of the invention in Article 29 of the TRIPS Agreement (e.g. submission of justification for access to genetic material or prior inform consent to its use). If such additional conditions exist, please point out the relevant legislations and describe the additional conditions in detail.
There are no additional conditions other than the sufficient disclosure required in making the petition for a letters patent.
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