ARCHIVED — Proposal to Repeal the Timber Marking Act and Rules
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Consultation Updates
January 25, 2010
The Copyright and Industrial Design Branch received the following feedback during the November 10, 2009 to January 8, 2009 consultation period:
- Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (PDF - 227 KB - 1 page)
- Ministère des Ressources naturelles et de la Faune, Québec (PDF - 41 KB - 1 page)
- Ministry of Northern Development, Mines and Forestry (PDF - 487 KB - 1 page)
- New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources (PDF - 25 KB - 1 page)
Important notice: Please note that access to this section is provided as a courtesy only. Therefore, comments are in the language in which they were submitted to CIPO.
Consultation period
Consultation period: November 10, 2009 to January 8, 2010
Consultation and Discussion
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:
Your comments will be reviewed and taken into consideration. All comments will be posted on our website following the consultation period, and will be kept online for three (3) months from the date of posting. Your comments are appreciated and will add value to the process of making legislative improvements.
Should you wish to provide comments on the proposal, please submit them by January 8, 2010 by email to the attention of Rita Carreau, by fax at 819-953-CIPO (819-953-2476), or by regular mail to the following address:
Canadian Intellectual Property Office
Copyright and Industrial Design Branch
Attention: Rita Carreau
50 Victoria Street
Place du Portage II
Gatineau QC K1A 0C9
Thank you for your participation and interest in this matter.
Denis Simard
Director
Copyright and Industrial Design Branch
