Persons who attempt to use the Jamaica 50 trademark without the proper licensing requirements could face legal action.
The Jamaica 50 Secretariat says merchandise being sold locally and internationally, purportedly bearing the official Jamaica 50 logo, are being keenly monitored by officials from the Youth and Culture Ministry.
The Secretariat is warning that action will be taken to remove counterfeit and bogus products from marketplaces, and legal options for redress pursued.
The Secretariat says this is to ensure that the public is protected from bogus goods and that the rights of licensees are protected.
?It revealed that products that use the Jamaica 50 trademark and events that use the logo without the required licensing are pirating the trademark.
The Secretariat says collectors of Jamaican memorabilia who are interested in securing authentic Jamaica 50 merchandise can purchase these at the Jamaica 50 Golden Jubilee Village to be held at Independence Park from August 1 to 6.
The Jamaica 50 designation has so far been trademarked in Jamaica and 27 other countries.
The Jamaica 50 website Jamaica50.com carries the list of authorised manufacturers of Jamaica 50 merchandise and also retail outlets.
Members of the public are being urged to report suspected piracy of the products or trademarks.
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Source: http://jamaicanewsblogger.blogspot.com/2012/07/legal-action-for-missuse-of-jamaica-50.html
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