Brussels, 19/02/2010 (Agence Europe) - In an in-house study as part of its overview of the future of EU trademarks, the EU's Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (OHIM) has identified a governance problem with the setting of the registration tax for EU trademarks issued by OHIM. The head of OHIM, Wubbo de Boer, told this newsletter that the fee setting procedures must be made more European and the European Commission needs to be given greater powers when it comes to setting fees....