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Intellectual Property

The 'Intellectual Property Section' of the Corporate Affairs and Intellectual Property Office is responsible for administering Barbados' intellectual property rights system and for advising the Ministry of International Business and Industry on the technical and policy issues which underlie Barbados' intellectual property rights regime.

Intellectual Property comprises two (2) main branches, namely:

Industrial Property for inventions called patents, trade marks or service marks, integrated circuits, geographical indications, plant breeder's rights and industrial designs;

Copyright for literary, musical, artistic, photographic and audiovisual works and related rights.

To obtain protection for any form of "Industrial Property" the right-holder must make an application to the Office in the prescribed manner. After examination of the application, the Director may grant or renew these rights as the case may be according to law. Registers are kept by the Director in respect of the various categories of industrial property rights and public records are maintained for the information of interested rights-holders and members of the public. Under Barbados law, any rights-holder or other person who is aggrieved by any act or decision of the Director has a right of appeal to the High Court against any act or decision of the Director affecting their rights.

In contrast, there are no such formalities required to obtain Copyright protection. Copyright protection for the creator/author starts as soon as the work is created and no application to the Office for protection is required.

Barbados is a party to many international treaties and conventions which recognize intellectual property rights of several kinds, and which guarantee protection and legal recourse to rights-holders in line with internationally accepted standards.

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IP Expertise and Support Staff for the Action “Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights

The Action is designed to contribute to the integration of the Caribbean Forum of ACP Group of States into the World Economy, through strengthening the enabling framework that stimulates innovation and competitiveness of the private sector. The specific objective of the action is to further upgrade and harmonise the system for IP creation, protection, administration and enforcement in line with the EPA provisions, and to contribute to regional integration in IPR. EUIPO, the implementing agency is looking for two full time experts to be assigned to the action for an initial duration of four years

  • one Activity Coordinator (900 w/d) with a strong background in IP (preferably in trade marks, designs and/or GIs), previous experience in implementing international cooperation projects, and experience in the Caribbean or Latin America.
  • one Project Support Staff (900 w/d) with previous expertise in the Caribbean or Latin America and experience in event organization, logistics, communication and/or international projects.

Deadline: 29 November

Further information:

EuropeAid/140459/DH/SER/Multi (https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/europeaid/online-services/index.cfm?ADSSChck=1572253050253&do=publi.detPUB&searchtype=QS&orderby=upd&orderbyad=Desc&nbPubliList=15&page=1&aoref=140459)

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