Trademark registration in the Seychelles – a global data analysis
The Seychelles is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean with less than 100,000 inhabitants. Data gathered over the past 13 years provides an interesting overview of the country’s trademark filing landscape.
Inventa International recommended by WTR 1000
World Trademark Review (WTR) has announced its WTR 1000 - The World's Leading Trademark Professionals for 2021, recognizing both leading firms and individuals in their field.
We are proud and honoured to know that Inventa International was once again recommended in this year's edition as a top Intellectual Property firm in Portugal and Nigeria ranking.
An essential guide to filing trademarks in Uganda
Uganda is located at the heart of sub-Saharan Africa and is bordered by South Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Its location makes it a strategic base for trade and therefore very attractive for potential investors as an emerging market. However, companies interested in entering the Ugandan market should seek IP protection beforehand, as it is common for third-party distributors to take advantage of new businesses and register their trademarks in bad faith, resulting in the unlawful use of marks and the creation of counterfeit products.
Inventa International collaborates with WOLTERS KLUWER's Brown Book
Since 2019, Inventa International has contributed to updating several chapters related to African jurisdictions in the Manual of Industrial Property (also known as The Brown Book), published by Wolters Kluwer International Group.
Drug patent applications to combat COVID-19
The pandemic caused by COVID-19 (SARS-COV-2) is completing a year since the most comprehensive health measures to combat the virus began. Intensive efforts to develop new active ingredients, treatment methods and vaccines have been carried out by the scientific community and pharmaceutical companies.
The first vaccines
Challenges of using the Madrid Protocol in Africa
The Madrid Union is based on the Madrid Protocol 1989, which allows applicants to directly file trademarks in several countries with a single application and set of fees, through a centralised bureau that forwards them office actions. This cost-effective system can circumvent the need to directly file trademarks in national and regional offices, resulting in greater cost savings for applicants.
Regional reach
Protecting “The Chokwe Thinker”
Whenever reference is made to a work of art named “The Thinker” in Angola, most people will think of the statuette “The Chokwe Thinker” (“O Pensador”).
The history of “O Pensador”, also known as “Samanhonga” or “Kuku”, goes back to 1932, when the Swiss painter and ethnologist Théodore Delachaux found the statuette in a “divination basket” (a basket containing many small objects used for the diviner to made prophecies at request of his clients) during an expedition to Angola. It is a wooden figurine, representing an elder, woman or man, in a position of deep meditation.
How to proceed when a trademark is about to be granted in Cape Verde
The receipt of an official notification requesting the payment of registration and certificate fees is one of the most eagerly awaited moments in the trademark registration process in Cape Verde. It means that an application has passed the Cape Verde Patent and Trademark Office’s (PTO) substantial examination phase and has fulfilled all the requirements for grant. As such, the applicant is just a step away from receiving a registration certificate. However, this is also a critical time for rights holders to rethink their strategy.
Angolan Institute of Industrial Property (IAPI) relocates to new facilities
Between 7 and 15 of January, the Angolan Institute of Industrial Property (IAPI) will move to new facilities at Largo 17 de Setembro, palácio de Vidro, 4th floor, left wing - Marginal (Ministry of Industry and Commerce). During this period the IAPI is closed, intending to resume activity on the 18th of January in the new facilities.
Macau PTO Industrial Property Department changes official name on February 1, 2021
The Intellectual Property Department of the Economy Services Directorate of Macau, SAR, announced through Administrative Regulation No. 45/2020, published in the Official Gazette of the Macau Special Administrative Region No. 52, Series I, of December 28, 2020, the change of its official name to Economic and Technological Development Bureau.