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British Indian Ocean Territory Trademark Information Trademark Office Information for British Indian Ocean Territory Trademarks in British Indian Ocean Territory are assigned and governed by Intellectual Property Office Information Centre Official Government Information for British Indian Ocean TerritoryOfficial information and services from the British Indian Ocean Territory government. Read more... British Indian Ocean Territory Country InformationThe British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) or Chagos Islands is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom located in the Indian Ocean between Africa and Indonesia. The Population is estimated at 4,000 with a nominal GDP. Formerly administered as part of the British Crown Colony of Mauritius, the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) was established as an overseas territory of the UK in 1965. A number of the islands of the territory were later transferred to the Seychelles when it attained independence in 1976. Subsequently, BIOT has consisted only of the six main island groups comprising the Chagos Archipelago. The largest and most southerly of the islands, Diego Garcia, contains a joint UK-US naval support facility. All of the remaining islands are uninhabited. Between 1967 and 1973, former agricultural workers, earlier residents in the islands, were relocated primarily to Mauritius, but also to the Seychelles. Negotiations between 1971 and 1982 resulted in the establishment of a trust fund by the British Government as compensation for the displaced islanders, known as Chagossians. Beginning in 1998, the islanders pursued a series of lawsuits against the British Government seeking further compensation and the right to return to the territory. In 2006 and 2007, British court rulings invalidated the immigration policies contained in the 2004 BIOT Constitution Order that had excluded the islanders from the archipelago, but upheld the special military status of Diego Garcia. In 2008, the House of Lords, as the final court of appeal in the UK, ruled in favor of the British Government by overturning the lower court rulings and finding no right of return for the Chagossians. Trademarks are assigned through the Intellectual Property Office Information Centre. British Indian Ocean Territory is a member of the Madrid Protocol and trademark registration and enforcement is controlled by the United Kingdom. A trademark is valid for 10 years and may be renewed for further periods of 10 years each. |
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