DL303 Module 5 Topic 2 Workbook Question and Answer 2021 - Tài liệu tham khảo | Đại học Hoa Sen

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Questions and Answers
Section 1&2
Question:
How does the Madrid Goods and Services Manager (MGS) assist users to reduce delays and
costs linked to irregularity notices issued by WIPO and provisional refusals from designated
Contracting Parties?
Answer:
The Madrid Goods and Services Manager (MGS) enables users to browse and search for terms
from the alphabetical list of the current Nice Classification, as well as terms of goods and
services that are not listed in the Nice Classification, but are accepted by WIPO and a number of
designated Contracting Parties.
Users of the MGS can also check if a specific term will be accepted or refused by a number of
Contracting Parities they may wish to designate by using the ‘check acceptance’ feature.
Question:
What is the purpose of the Examination Guidelines Concerning the Classification of Goods and
Services in International Applications (Classification Guidelines)?
Answer:
The Classification Guidelines informs of the examination principles applied by WIPO examiners.
This document provides general information on the Nice Classification and the Madrid System,
deals with the classification principles applied by WIPO, and delivers practical information
relating to appropriate punctuation and formatting for the list of goods and services.
Question:
A trademark owner would like to know more about some procedures in the Contracting Parties
that will be designated in their international application. Which of WIPO’s online tools can they
use to find this information?
Answer:
The trademark owner can find this information in the Member Profiles Database. The Member
Profiles Database gives free access to trademark related practices and procedures of Madrid
System members.
Section 3&4
Question:
Madrid Monitor serves as the International Register database of the Madrid System with some
added functionalities and information resources.
What can Madrid Monitor be used for?
Answer:
Madrid Monitor can be used to:
Access records relating to international registrations,
Compile, save and share Madrid Monitor search results and strategies,
Check the real-time status of international registrations and related requests,
Find out where protection has been granted or refused in relation to an international
registration,
Elect to receive email alerts for changes related to marks of interest registered
through the Madrid System, and
Consult the WIPO Gazette.
Question:
What is the function of the WIPO Gazette of International Marks?
Answer:
The WIPO Gazette of International Marks is the official publication of the Madrid System,
containing the latest data regarding new Madrid System registrations, renewals, subsequent
designations, and modifications affecting existing registrations.
Question:
The Madrid Portfolio Manager (MPM) is an online service for holders and their representatives
to manage their portfolio of international registrations with secure access from a single WIPO
user account.
Once signed into the MPM, what can a user do?
Answer:
Once signed into the MPM, a user can:
Submit requests for changes, renewals, subsequent designations,
Check the status of their requests in real time,
Pay fees,
Delegate management responsibility for all or part of their portfolio, and
View and securely download communications from IP Offices and WIPO.
Question:
A holder would like to renew their international registration. However, it is three months after
the expiry date. Can the holder still use the e-Renewal service to pay their renewal fees? Please
explain your answer.
Answer:
Yes, the holder can still use the e-Renewal service to pay their renewal fees. Request for renewal
via e-Renewal is available up to six months after expiry of an international registration (referred
to as the grace period).
Section 5&6
Question:
What kind of fees under the Madrid System can be calculated using the Fee Calculator?
Answer:
The Fee Calculator can be used to calculate the fees for filing an international application, or
requesting a subsequent designation, or renewing an international registration”.
Question:
WIPO provides users, upon request and for a fee, with certified documents concerning the
contents of international registrations recorded under the Madrid System (whether in force or
expired).
What documentation will be supplied by WIPO when it fulfils a request for a simple extract or
detailed extract?
Answer:
A simple extract will include:
Certified copies of all the entries that have been published in the WIPO Gazette with
regard to the international registration concerned, together with any notification of
refusal of protection, invalidation or statement of grant of protection to date.
A detailed extract will include:
A certified copy of the international registration as originally published in the WIPO
Gazette, detailing any subsequent change, refusal, invalidation, statement of grant of
protection, correction or renewal recorded in the International Register to date.
Question:
WIPO provides Madrid System pendency rates covering the six key examination areas, which
allows users and IP Offices of Contracting Parties to monitor current processing times and track
improvements to WIPO’s operations. On a monthly basis, users can access the latest figures on
the average waiting time for transactions being processed by WIPO.
Which Madrid System pendency rates are published monthly so that users can monitor
processing times?
Answer:
The Madrid System pendency rates that are published monthly so that users can monitor
processing times are:
International Applications,
Renewals,
Subsequent designations,
Decisions,
Modifications, and
Corrections.
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Questions and Answers Section 1&2 Question:
How does the Madrid Goods and Services Manager (MGS) assist users to reduce delays and
costs linked to irregularity notices issued by WIPO and provisional refusals from designated Contracting Parties? Answer:
The Madrid Goods and Services Manager (MGS) enables users to browse and search for terms
from the alphabetical list of the current Nice Classification, as well as terms of goods and
services that are not listed in the Nice Classification, but are accepted by WIPO and a number of
designated Contracting Parties.
Users of the MGS can also check if a specific term will be accepted or refused by a number of
Contracting Parities they may wish to designate by using the ‘check acceptance’ feature. Question:
What is the purpose of the Examination Guidelines Concerning the Classification of Goods and
Services in International Applications (Classification Guidelines)? Answer:
The Classification Guidelines informs of the examination principles applied by WIPO examiners.
This document provides general information on the Nice Classification and the Madrid System,
deals with the classification principles applied by WIPO, and delivers practical information
relating to appropriate punctuation and formatting for the list of goods and services. Question:
A trademark owner would like to know more about some procedures in the Contracting Parties
that will be designated in their international application. Which of WIPO’s online tools can they use to find this information? Answer:
The trademark owner can find this information in the Member Profiles Database. The Member
Profiles Database gives free access to trademark related practices and procedures of Madrid System members. Section 3&4 Question:
Madrid Monitor serves as the International Register database of the Madrid System with some
added functionalities and information resources.
What can Madrid Monitor be used for? Answer:
Madrid Monitor can be used to: 
Access records relating to international registrations, 
Compile, save and share Madrid Monitor search results and strategies, 
Check the real-time status of international registrations and related requests, 
Find out where protection has been granted or refused in relation to an international registration, 
Elect to receive email alerts for changes related to marks of interest registered through the Madrid System, and  Consult the WIPO Gazette. Question:
What is the function of the WIPO Gazette of International Marks? Answer:
The WIPO Gazette of International Marks is the official publication of the Madrid System,
containing the latest data regarding new Madrid System registrations, renewals, subsequent
designations, and modifications affecting existing registrations. Question:
The Madrid Portfolio Manager (MPM) is an online service for holders and their representatives
to manage their portfolio of international registrations with secure access from a single WIPO user account.
Once signed into the MPM, what can a user do? Answer:
Once signed into the MPM, a user can: 
Submit requests for changes, renewals, subsequent designations, 
Check the status of their requests in real time,  Pay fees, 
Delegate management responsibility for all or part of their portfolio, and 
View and securely download communications from IP Offices and WIPO. Question:
A holder would like to renew their international registration. However, it is three months after
the expiry date. Can the holder still use the e-Renewal service to pay their renewal fees? Please explain your answer. Answer:
Yes, the holder can still use the e-Renewal service to pay their renewal fees. Request for renewal
via e-Renewal is available up to six months after expiry of an international registration (referred to as the grace period). Section 5&6 Question:
What kind of fees under the Madrid System can be calculated using the Fee Calculator? Answer:
The Fee Calculator can be used to calculate the fees for filing an international application, or
requesting a subsequent designation, or renewing an international registration”. Question:
WIPO provides users, upon request and for a fee, with certified documents concerning the
contents of international registrations recorded under the Madrid System (whether in force or expired).
What documentation will be supplied by WIPO when it fulfils a request for a simple extract or detailed extract? Answer:
A simple extract will include:
Certified copies of all the entries that have been published in the WIPO Gazette with
regard to the international registration concerned, together with any notification of
refusal of protection, invalidation or statement of grant of protection to date.
A detailed extract will include:
A certified copy of the international registration as originally published in the WIPO
Gazette, detailing any subsequent change, refusal, invalidation, statement of grant of
protection, correction or renewal recorded in the International Register to date. Question:
WIPO provides Madrid System pendency rates covering the six key examination areas, which
allows users and IP Offices of Contracting Parties to monitor current processing times and track
improvements to WIPO’s operations. On a monthly basis, users can access the latest figures on
the average waiting time for transactions being processed by WIPO.
Which Madrid System pendency rates are published monthly so that users can monitor processing times? Answer:
The Madrid System pendency rates that are published monthly so that users can monitor processing times are:  International Applications,  Renewals,  Subsequent designations,  Decisions,  Modifications, and  Corrections.