Resolution of the Executive Committee, Rome, Italy, 2-7 May 1960

“Trade Marks and Specimens”

FICPI, the International Federation of Intellectual Property Attorneys, broadly representative of the free profession throughout the world, assembled at its Executive Committee held in Rome, Italy, May 1960, ratified the following Resolution passed at its Rome Congress, from 2 to 7 May 1960:

Passed the resolution that the Work and Study Commission should examine the advisability of refusing an action for infringement of a patent right in respect of an object for which the owner of the right has already received a contractual fee in some other country. 

 

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