Alec Swan
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.. and if you are, when a 'Name' with a 'Prefix' is accepted by a PIA and it's issued, who would own the Intellectual Property Rights to that name? Would it be the Grantor or the Grantee?
Alec.
Alec.
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i have never heard of a PIA dropping or bracketing a prefix or suffix.
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I should have made a better job of the question! Attempt MkII;
If a PIA accept and grant a name for a horse, and if the passport is issued with that name, including a prefix, are there any Intellectual Property Rights to that name, and if there are, who holds those Rights?
Thank you CBAnglo and for your thoughts. Your last sentence refers to 'the person', presumably the new owner. My argument would be with the PIA which granted to me, and sold to me the right to a name. My question regarding IP Rights would be 'Do I have the Right to prevent the AES from taking such an action, i.e. the change of name'? …….. and if I do have that Right, then presumably their decision can be reversed.
Alec.
Having read your pm, that is appalling!
I would be asking to see the full regulations of that society, and getting them to show me exactly where they have a unilateral edict to make a total change to a horse's previously registered name :mad3:
I think there should be some discussion with the breed societies alongthe lines sywell has said whereby if the society charges £100 for a name chance and 1 horse in 100 would have a name change. then if a breeder wants a specific name or prefix NOT to be changed they can pay lets say £200 at foal registration and then only a prefix/suffix can be added to a name or a name could be changed (depending on what part the breeder has "fixed") but the breeders prefix/suffix remains. the societies would not lose out on revenue as I would think the amount of horses being registered with a permanent name would outnumber those that would have a name change and the breeders would be able to name their offspring without it being changed.
……... The society is aware of this condition and will check it happens with any of my breeding. …….. .
Yes, I'm quite sure that you do have assurances, but once the registration is completed, the prefix and name can be sidelined for a mere twenty quid and the AES will be quite happy to ignore any previous assurances which they've given.
Alec.