Located adjacent to two major economies, China and Russia, Mongolia has access to a large market of more than 1.5 billion people, facilitating the export of goods and attracting foreign investment. As an important connectivity point in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), Mongolia has the potential to become a regional trade and logistics hub. Mongolia is a country rich in abundant natural resources, dubbed a “mineral treasure” with abundant reserves of precious minerals such as coal, copper, iron ore, gold, molybdenum, etc. High demand from major economies such as China and Japan for these raw materials opens up tremendous export opportunities for Mongolia. Mongolia’s land area is mostly large, fertile pastures, suitable for cattle breeding, making an important contribution to the agricultural industry – Mongolia’s traditional strength. The tourism industry in Mongolia is a potential industry for economic development due to the pristine and majestic nature and unique culture of the Mongolian people attracting international visitors to visit and experience. Therefore, more and more businesses are expanding their business scope here, in order to be able to distinguish their trademarks from other competitors, businesses need to pay attention to trademark registration procedures. Viet An Law would like to guide customers through the preliminary procedures for trademark registration in Mongolia through the article below.
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According to Mongolia’s Law on Trademarks and Geographical Indications, a trademark is defined as a characteristic expression used by an individual or legal entity to distinguish their goods or services from those of others. Concrete:
Letter marks: This is the most common type, consisting of words, letters, or numbers. (Note: If your trademark uses characters other than Cyrillic or Latin letters, or a foreign language, you’ll need to provide a Mongolian translation to register.)
Visual branding: Includes a logo, design, symbol, or any two-dimensional image that represents a business’s trademark.
Trademarks that incorporate text and images: Combine elements of both text and image marks. However, exclusive rights are limited to specific configurations or ways of registration.
Holographic logo brand: This is a special type of trademark that uses holographic images to enhance security and brand recognition.
Motion Mark: This is a relatively new option, allowing businesses to register trademarks that include motion. Businesses will need written descriptions and video recordings to file this type.
Color trademarks and color combinations: Businesses can register specific colors or color combinations as trademarks if they are distinctive enough to identify the business’s trademark.
Uniqueness: The trademark must be inherently unique. It must be able to clearly distinguish the goods or services of the applicant from those of others. Generic terms, descriptive phrases, or common symbols generally do not qualify.
Availability: A trademark must not be identical or confusing to an existing registered trademark in Mongolia for similar goods or services. The applicant may perform a preliminary search prior to filing to assess potential conflicts.
Legality: A trademark must not deceive, violate public order or morals, or infringe on the rights of others. For example, a trademark containing offensive language or symbols cannot be registered.
To register a trademark in Mongolia, the applicant needs to prepare a dossier (package of documents) and submit it to the Mongolian Intellectual Property Office (IPOM). Here are details of the main documents:
Application Form: Download the official trademark application form from IPOM’s website (https://www.ipom.gov.mn/en.php). Complete and accurately the information on the application form, including:
Trademark representation:
The Madrid system is a convenient and cost-effective Mongolian league for global trademark registration and management. File a single international trademark application and pay a one-time fee to apply for protection in up to 130 countries. Claimants can modify, renew or expand their global trademark portfolio through a centralized system.
Madrid Agreement:
Madrid Protocol:
The Madrid Singles include the Madrid Singles of Vietnamese origin and the Madrid Singles with Mongolian designations.
For the Madrid Application of Vietnamese origin, the applicant must submit through the state management agency for industrial property rights, i.e. the National Office of Intellectual Property of Vietnam. According to Article 25 of Decree 65/2023/ND-CP, a Madrid application of Vietnamese origin includes the following documents:
The fees include:
If you need to apply for trademark registration, patent registration, industrial design registration or other IP assets protection, please contact Viet An Law Firm for the most effective support.
Update: 8/2024
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