Saxony and Brandenburg are joining a Federal Council initiative by Schleswig-Holstein for the protection of minority languages in EU trademark law. The Saxon cabinet passed a corresponding resolution on Tuesday, as announced by the Ministry of Culture in Dresden. In Brandenburg, the decision had already been made last week.
Protection against the registration of names and terms as trademarks
The initiative is intended to strengthen languages that are protected by the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages in the European Union's trademark law. They are to be placed on the same level as official languages recognized in the EU.
The protection is currently inadequate, for example when registering place names or idioms as trademarks. If "we have to rename our Witaj daycare centers and schools because Witaj is suddenly only allowed to stand for a type of whiskey - then we have a problem", said Manja Schüle (SPD), Brandenburg's Minister of Culture.