Located in North Africa, bordering Spain through the Strait of Gibraltar, Morocco plays a key role in trade between Europe, Africa and the Middle East. The ports of Casablanca and Tangier Med are important transshipment points, connected to sea routes and international shipping. The country of Morocco is rich in rich natural resources including the world’s second largest phosphate reserves, which contribute significantly to exports and national income. Minerals such as copper ore, lead, manganese, and sandstone are also mined, providing a source of raw materials for industry. The abundant solar and wind energy potential helps Morocco develop clean and sustainable energy. The Moroccan government implemented many economic reform policies, attracting foreign investment and encouraging private enterprise. Inflation is controlled, the exchange rate is stable, creating a favorable business environment. Free trade agreements with the EU and other countries open up potential export markets for Moroccan goods. 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 preliminarily through the procedure for trademark registration in Morocco through the article below.
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Trademarks are the property of the business. It is not merely a name or symbol but also a crystallization of a consumer’s perception and emotion towards a product, service, their effectiveness and activity. A trademark represents everything that a product or service offers to consumers.
Therefore, it is very important for trademark owners to protect their trademarks in the countries where they do business and eventually expand beyond borders to develop their business.
Article 133 of Law No. 17-97 on the protection of industrial property defines a trademark as: “a pictorially representable sign used to distinguish goods and services of an individual or legal entity.”
Trademarks include:
Types of trademarks
The type of trademark is distinguished based on the products and services it designates:
Trademark may also refer to:
Based on the image provided, here are the eligibility criteria for trademark registration in Morocco:
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The trademark application must contain all of the following components on the date of submission:
a) Completed form M1 at the request of the applicant.
b) Two sample copies of the trademark, printed in black and white.
c) Two sample copies of the trademark, printed in color (if the brand is colored).
d) Pay fees as prescribed.
e) Power of attorney (in case another person submits an application, excluding professional representatives).
Immediately after submitting the application, the applicant will receive a receipt confirming the submission of the application.
Note: For online application, the implementation procedure is guided on the DirectInfo.ma website.
To file for trademark protection in Morocco, you can apply by the following filing methods:
Log in to the website and create an account to apply online http://www.directompic.ma/ When applying online, you should pay attention to the payment of the relevant fee according to the instructions of the Moroccan Office of Industrial and Commercial Property (OMPIC).
The Madrid system is a convenient and cost-effective solution 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 Moroccan 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:
Additional fees depend on where the claimant wishes to protect his trademark and the number of classes of goods and services he or she wishes to register. In order to expand its geographic reach, or modify or renew its international registration, the applicant will have to pay additional fees.
If you want to file a trademark application, please contact Viet An Law Firm for the most effective support
Update: 9/2024
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