Nepal is strategically located between China and Nepal, the world’s two largest markets with many opportunities for economic development. In terms of tourism, Nepal is home to 8 of the 14 highest mountains in the world, including Everest – the symbol that attracts adventure enthusiasts from all over the world. Nepal possesses rich cultural heritage such as Buddhist and Hindu temples, monasteries, attracting spiritual tourists and culture lovers. Nepal has a diverse ecosystem with many rare species of flora and fauna, facilitating ecotourism and nature exploration. Nepal also has many advantages for agricultural development such as having many different climatic zones, suitable for growing a variety of crops such as rice, maize, potatoes, fruits and vegetables. Nepal possesses many rivers and abundant groundwater, providing irrigation water for agriculture. Therefore, more and more businesses are expanding their business scope in Nepal, in order to be able to distinguish their brands from other competitors, businesses need to pay attention to trademark registration procedures. Viet An Law would like to guide customers preliminarily through the procedures for trademark registration in Nepal through the article below.
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A trademark in Nepal is defined as:
To register a trademark in Nepal, the applicant’s application must meet a number of conditions outlined in the Patents, Design and Trademark Act, 1965 (2022) including
Product brand: This is the most common type of trademark and is used to distinguish one company’s tangible product from another. Comprise:
Service marks: Similar to product marks, but used to identify and distinguish services provided by one provider from another. Examples include logos, slogans, or catchphrases related to a particular service.
Collective mark: This trademark identifies a group or association and its members are allowed to use the trademark on their goods or services. Examples include certificates or logos used by cooperatives or professional associations.
Certification mark: This mark does not identify the origin of a product or service, but guarantees a certain standard, quality or provenance. Common examples include organic food certification or quality control marks.
Commercial packaging: This is the overall visual representation of a product, including packaging, color schemes, and design elements. If the commercial packaging is unique enough, it can be protected as a trademark.
In addition, Nepal recognizes some of the following types of trademarks:
Shape brand: The three-dimensional shape of the product itself can be a trademark if it is unique enough (e.g. Coca-Cola bottle).
Audio trademarks: Sounds specifically associated with a brand, such as brand music or product sound effects, may also be registered as trademarks.
Note: not all signs or symbols can be registered as trademarks. The trademark must:
Below is a list of documents that applicants typically need to submit included in trademark filings in Nepal:
Documents required:
Depending on the situation of the applicant, the applicant may also need to provide the following additional documents:
To file for trademark protection in Nepal, you can apply by the following filing methods:
If you need to file a trademark application, please contact Viet An Law Firm for the most effective support.
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