Lesotho, with its majestic natural beauty and unique culture, is not only an attractive tourist destination but also a potential market for businesses to build and develop their brands. With its diverse terrain from towering mountains to lush green valleys, Lesotho is a paradise for those who love adventure travel and nature exploration. Travel brands can tap into activities such as climbing, hiking, camping, and exploring local culture to attract visitors. Lesotho’s fertile soil and temperate climate are well suited for the development of organic agriculture. Agricultural products such as coffee, tea, and nuts can be processed into high-end and private label products. Besides, handicraft products from wool, leather and wood are also unique and valuable items. Basotho wool fabric is famous for its colorful colors and unique patterns. Fashion designers can take advantage of this fabric to create unique collections that are bold with Lesotho’s traditional style. With great potential for solar and hydropower, Lesotho could become a renewable energy hub in the South African region. Businesses in this sector can invest in clean energy production and distribution projects. Although there are still many limitations, Lesotho is also making efforts to develop the field of information technology. Businesses can invest in the development of mobile applications, management software, and other technology solutions that cater to the needs of local people. Viet An Law would like to guide customers through the procedure for trademark registration in Lesotho through the article below.
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Lesotho, despite being a small country, has a fairly modern approach to trademark registration. The country does not possess a separate trademark registration system, but instead, it participates in international registration systems, making trademark protection more convenient and efficient. Here are the two main systems that Lesotho is involved in:
ARIPO (African Regional Intellectual Property Organization)
Madrid System
A trademark registration dossier in Lesotho via the ARIPO system includes the following documents:
Apply online | Apply by mail | |
Advantage | · Convenient, fast, time-saving and cost-saving.
· You can track the progress of processing your application online. |
· No ARIPO account is required.
· No internet connection is required. |
Shortcoming | · An ARIPO account is required.
· A stable internet connection is required. |
· It takes longer than applying online.
· The application fee is higher than online application. |
Guide | · Get access to ARIPO website: https://www.aripo.org/ip-services/trademarks
· Create an ARIPO account (if you don’t already have one). · Fill out the online application form. · Upload the required documents. · Pay the registration fee by credit card. |
· Prepare the dossier as instructed above
· Fill out the application form. · Prepare the necessary documents. · Send your application to the address of ARIPO: ARIPO P.O. Box 42 Lusaka, Zambia
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The Madrid system is a fast and efficient way to protect your trademark in many countries, including Lesotho. Instead of having to file an individual application in each country, you only need to submit a single international application.
Why choose the Madrid system to register a trademark in Lesotho?
The Madrid application includes the Madrid application of Vietnamese origin and the Madrid application with the designation of Lesotho.
For Madrid Applications of Vietnamese origin, the applicant must file 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 originating from Vietnam includes the following documents:
If you want to file a trademark registration application in Lesotho, please contact Viet An Law for the most effective support.
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