Trade mark bill heads to parliament

After Romania's parliament rejected in 2007 a bill to modify and complete Law no. 84/1998 regarding trade marks and geographical indications, a new bill has now been approved by the government and will be brought before legislators. The bill, which might still face modifications during the appr...

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