Collective trade mark

Collective trade mark

A collective trade mark or collective mark is a trademark owned by an organization (such as an association), whose members use them to identify themselves with a level of quality or accuracy, geographical origin, or other characteristics set by the organization.

Collective trade marks are exceptions to the underlying principle of trade marks in that most trade marks serve as "badges of origin"; they indicate the individual source of the goods or services. A collective trade mark, however, can be used by a variety of traders, rather than just one individual concern, provided that the trader belongs to the association.

Collective trade marks differ from certification marks. The main difference is that collective trade marks may be used by particular members of the organization which owns them, while certification marks may be used by anybody who complies with the standards defined by the owner of the particular certification mark.

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Regulations on use

National trade mark laws in some countries (such as Finland, Germany, Hungary and Switzerland) provide for the filing of the regulations as an additional requirement for registration of the collective trade mark.

The regulations shall normally specify:

  • the name and seat of the organization,
  • information on the members authorized to use the collective trade mark, including their names, addresses and seats,
  • the conditions of membership,
  • the conditions of use of the collective trade mark,
  • the prescriptions relating to the control of the use of the collective trade mark,
  • the order of proceedings against unauthorized use of the collective trade mark.

The main purpose of the regulations is to protect consumers against misleading practices.

International treaties

Many jurisdictions have been required to amend their trade mark legislation in order to accommodate the requirement of protection of collective marks under TRIPs. Art. 7 bis of the Paris Convention also requires signatories "to accept for filing and to protect collective marks belonging to associations the existence of which is not contrary to the law of the country of origin, even if such organizations do not possess an industrial or commercial establishment."

Examples

Examples of collective trade marks include

  • the "CA" device used by the Institute of Chartered Accountants.
  • the mark "CPA", used to indicate members of the Society of Certified Public Accountants.
  • the marks of various confederated lobby groups.

Related cases

  • The Parma Ham case [1991] RPC 251, in which the Consorzio del Prosciutto di Parma sued for passing off their unregistered collective mark;
  • Association of Certified Public Accountants v. Trade Secretary [1998] 1 WLR 164.

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