Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, Cardiovascular Research Institute, , San Francisco, California, USA.
Tob Control. 2014 May;23(3):e7. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2012-050569. Epub 2012 Nov 24.
To analyse the tobacco industry's use of international trade agreements to oppose policies to strengthen health warning labels (HWLs).
A review of tobacco industry documents, tobacco control legislation and international treaties.
During the early 1990s, the tobacco industry became increasingly alarmed about the advancement of HWLs on cigarettes packages. In response, it requested legal opinions from British American Tobacco's law firms in Australia and England, Britain's Department of Trade and Industry and the World Intellectual Property Organisation on the legality of restricting and prohibiting the use of their trademarks, as embodied in cigarette packages. The consistent legal advice, privately submitted to the companies, was that international treaties do not shield trademark owners from government limitations (including prohibition) on the use of their trademarks. Despite receiving this legal advice, the companies publicly argued that requiring large HWLs compromised their trademark rights under international treaties. The companies successfully used these arguments as part of their successful effort to deter Canadian and Australian governments from enacting laws requiring the plan packaging of cigarettes, which helped delay large graphic HWLs, including 'plain' packaging, for over a decade.
Governments should not be intimidated by tobacco company threats and unsubstantiated claims, and carefully craft HWL laws to withstand the inevitable tobacco industry lawsuits with the knowledge that the companies' own lawyers as well as authoritative bodies have told the companies that the rights they claim do not exist.
分析烟草业利用国际贸易协定来反对加强健康警语标签(HWL)政策的情况。
对烟草业文件、烟草控制立法和国际条约的审查。
20 世纪 90 年代初,烟草业对卷烟包装上 HWL 的推进越来越感到担忧。作为回应,英美烟草公司在澳大利亚和英国的律师事务所、英国贸易和工业部以及世界知识产权组织应烟草业的要求,就限制和禁止使用其商标的合法性提供了法律意见,这些商标体现在卷烟包装上。这些公司私下收到的一致的法律意见是,国际条约并没有保护商标所有人免受政府对其商标使用的限制(包括禁止)。尽管收到了这一法律意见,但这些公司公开表示,要求使用大幅 HWL 会损害他们根据国际条约享有的商标权。这些公司成功地利用这些论点,阻止了加拿大和澳大利亚政府颁布要求卷烟简易包装的法律,这有助于推迟实施大幅图形 HWL,包括“素包”,长达十多年。
政府不应被烟草公司的威胁和毫无根据的主张所吓倒,精心制定 HWL 法律,以抵御烟草业不可避免的诉讼,因为这些公司自己的律师以及权威机构都告诉公司,他们所声称的权利并不存在。