Consultation on the Repeal of the Timber marking Act and Rules

November 12, 2009No Comments
November 10, 2009 – January 8, 2010

As part of the Canadian Intellectual Property Office’s (CIPO) commitment to improving the IP administrative framework, CIPO proposes to repeal the Timber Marking Act and its associated Rules. Based on CIPO’s assessment of the legislation in the context of current forest industry practices, CIPO considers that this legislation has become obsolete and offers no benefit to Canadians or to the forestry sector of the Canadian economy. The purpose of this consultation is to seek your views on this proposal. Your attention is directed to the following document, which explains the proposal:

  • Proposal to Repeal the Timber Marking Act and Timber Marking Rules
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