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20 June 2008 Bahrain The Directorate of Industrial Property in Bahrain has advised in a recent press release that the grace period for responding to the Industrial Property Office notifications is 90 days from the date of receiving the official notification. This applies to opposition and refusal matters. An extra day will be allowed if the final day of the grace period falls on a weekend or an official holiday. If a request for an extension of time is made, a maximum extension period of 30 days after the expiry of the initial 90 days will be available. Iran’s new Intellectual Property Law, which was passed by Parliament earlier this year, is now in force. The new law provides protection to industrial designs, patents, trade marks and trade names. A significant development under the new law is the protection of published applications. The law prescribes that once an application is published, the applicant has the same rights as it would have if the mark were registered.
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