Trademark Law In Myanmar In Orange

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The document provides a comprehensive overview of trademark law, particularly focusing on how it applies in the context of Myanmar. Trademark law in Myanmar allows individuals and businesses to protect their brands through registration, which grants exclusive rights to use the trademark in commerce. Key features include different types of trademarks, such as service marks, certification marks, and collective marks, each serving unique purposes. The document outlines the process of applying for trademark registration, detailing necessary documents, such as a clear drawing of the mark, a listing of goods or services, and a sworn declaration. Filling instructions emphasize the importance of providing complete, accurate information to avoid application rejection. The utility of this form is particularly significant for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who need to navigate trademark regulations effectively. These professionals will find value in the section detailing the examination of applications, which explains how to respond to office actions and objections. Additionally, knowledge of maintenance requirements and renewal processes ensures that trademark rights remain protected over time. Overall, understanding this framework aids the target audience in safeguarding their intellectual property effectively.
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Injunction: The trademark owner can seek an injunction from the court to prevent the infringing party from using the trademark in question. An injunction can be temporary or permanent, depending on the circumstances of the case.

The Myanmar/Burma Patent Law No. 7/2019 was enacted by Myanmar's Parliament, the Assembly of the Union, on March 11, 2019. Under the new law, patent registration requires meeting three criteria: novelty, inventive step, and industrial applicability.

The new trademark law introduces a first-to-file system; the trademarks registered under the new trademark law will be valid for 10 years from the filing date and renewable every 10 years.

There are currently no patent rights in Myanmar. As a result, products (for commercial uses and trade) are possible without permission from the people/companies which may hold patent rights outside Myanmar.

Article 505(a) on incitement to mutiny. Article 505(b) on incitement against the state or public order. Article 505(c) on incitement to a hate crime. Two weeks after the coup began, the military ordered an extremely repressive amendment to Penal Code Article 505 to further criminalise freedom of expression.

The author who has created a literary or artistic work shall be the original owner of the economic rights. Provided that: (a) in the case of a literary or artistic work of joint authorship: (i) the co-authors shall be the original owners of the economic rights.

The new Copyright Law gives copyright protection for eligible literary and artistic works and for the related rights of performers, phonogram producers, and broadcasting organizations. The law also enables the use of technological protection measures to protect copyright in literary or artistic works or related rights.

The initial and subsequent term of registration would be 10 years from the date of application. The renewal request can be filed six (06) months before the expiry of the trademark.

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Trademark Law In Myanmar In Orange