The Canadian Flag – Strong and Free but not Without Restrictions

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The Canadian Flag – Strong and Free but not Without Restrictions
The Canadian Flag – Strong and Free but not Without Restrictions
févr. 17, 2015
As Canadians celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Canadian flag on February 15, 2015, we take a moment to remind you of the
restrictions regarding the commercial use of the flag and the 11-point maple leaf.
The Canadian flag is broadly protected under the Trade-marks Act. Simply put, the Act prohibits any person from adopting, using or
applying to register, as a trademark or otherwise, any mark consisting of the Canadian flag or something that so nearly resembles the
Canadian flag as to likely be mistaken for it. The Canadian flag was first advertised in the Trade-marks Journal on April 14, 1965, as
follows:
Notwithstanding the prohibition, the Act specifically states that the Canadian flag may be adopted, used and/or registered with the
consent of the Canadian Government, which may be obtained by writing to the Department of Canadian Heritage, usually within
seven to 10 days after providing an example of the proposed use. Although there are no express guidelines on when permission will
or will not be granted, in our experience, the Department will consider whether the use is in good taste, and whether there is any
misleading impression of government patronage or association with the commercial use.
As for the commercial use of the 11-point maple leaf, written permission does not need to be sought, but there are guidelines to
adhere to. As set out in the 1965 Order in Council P.C. 1965-1623, the 11-point maple leaf is permitted if its use in a design or
trademark conforms to good taste, and, when filed for registration, if the owner of the trademark application disclaims the right to the
exclusive use of the maple leaf and does not attempt to prevent anyone else from using the maple leaf.
Happy National Flag of Canada Day!
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