Public authority status needed for official marks
Canada
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The Canadian Trademarks Office is now requiring that applicants for
official trademarks provide evidence of public authority status. The test for
public authority status has two prongs: (i) the applicant must be under a significant
degree of government control, and (ii) the activities of the applicant must
be for public benefit.
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