In relation to Trade Marks legislation, a Government statement said the Bill published today proposes some technical amendments to the law to allow Ireland to ratify an international Treaty on Trade Marks adopted in Singapore in 2006 and aims to reduce red tape by harmonising the administrative procedures of trade mark offices globally but does not impact on substantive trade mark law.
Taken together, these legislative reforms underline Ireland's commitment to ensuring the highest standards of intellectual property protection, to allow Irish-based companies to develop and fully exploit their products and services in a safe environment and, to ensure that companies in Ireland are well placed to benefit from and lead on innovation in a sector of the economy that is of significant importance to our future prosperity.