Jamaica Gleaner

Brand Jamaica must be protected – Senator Hill

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THE GOVERNMENT continues to enhance the developmen­t and protection of the intellectu­al property (IP) rights of Jamaicans as a key contributo­r to national developmen­t, says Industry, Investment and Commerce Minister, Senator Aubyn Hill.

“Brand Jamaica and the excellence of our products and services must be protected and not infringed if they are to contribute meaningful­ly to Jamaica’s growth and developmen­t,” he noted.

The minister, who was addressing the recent CARIFORUM Intellectu­al Property Rights and Innovation Case Law Conference at the Spanish Court Hotel in Kingston, said that through the Jamaica Intellectu­al Property Office (JIPO), works as diverse as music and computer programmes are protected by copyright; pharmaceut­icals, by patents; and clothing and jewellery are protected as designs.

He said that Jamaica jerk and rum have Geographic­al Indication­s protection, which provides safeguards against misuse or imitation of the registered names and guarantees the true origin of the products to customers.

The minister noted further that Jamaica is a signatory to internatio­nal treaties that have enabled business persons to more easily access the global IP system for the registrati­on of their intellectu­al property.

“Examples are design rights through the Hague Agreement concerning the i nternation­al registrati­on of industrial designs, inventions, and innovation­s through the Patent Corporatio­n Treaty, and, of course, the protection of business owners’ trademarks through the Madrid Protocol, which we most recently signed. We have ensured that this is a local provision through JIPO and have facilitate­d the internatio­nal provisions through these internatio­nal treaties,” he informed.

Senator Hill, i n welcoming the staging of the Case Law Conference, said the work of the judiciary in interpreti­ng and giving effect to clarifying issues that arise in IP legislatio­n is one of the key pillars of governance.

The hybrid conference was attended by members of the judiciary and academia from Caribbean and Latin American countries.

It aimed at increasing capacity and knowledge among t he judiciary, the legal profession, and relevant educationa­l institutio­ns about intellectu­al property issues.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Senator Aubyn Hill (right), exchanges greetings with Head of Cooperatio­n, European Union Delegation to Jamaica, Aniceto Ruiz (left), while judge of the Caribbean Court of Justice, Justice Anderson, shares in the moment. Occasion was the CARIFORUM Intellectu­al Property Rights and Innovation Case Law Conference for the CARIFORUM region, Mercosur and Chile, held recently at the Spanish Court Hotel in Kingston.
CONTRIBUTE­D Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Senator Aubyn Hill (right), exchanges greetings with Head of Cooperatio­n, European Union Delegation to Jamaica, Aniceto Ruiz (left), while judge of the Caribbean Court of Justice, Justice Anderson, shares in the moment. Occasion was the CARIFORUM Intellectu­al Property Rights and Innovation Case Law Conference for the CARIFORUM region, Mercosur and Chile, held recently at the Spanish Court Hotel in Kingston.

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