By Linh Nguyen
In a previous article, we announced that an overhaul of the Intellectual Property legislation was enacted in Vietnam. The amended Vietnamese IP law (“New IP Law”) came into effect from January 1, 2023 with over 100 articles being amended and supplemented. For the main takeaways and key points of the amended provisions of the New IP Law, kindly refer to our article at https://kass.pixelcodeweb.com/articles/key-takeaways-in-vietnams-latest-ip-law-amendments/.
With the increasing popularity and importance of trademark registration as a key intellectual property asset for each business, this article focuses on noticeable changes in the new trademark laws that stakeholders may be concerned about and give attention to.
1. Non-traditional Marks
Sound Marks
It is thrilling that sound marks are now protected in Vietnam for the first time. Applicants may obtain a sound mark registration by submitting the following for filing:
- Audio MP3 file not exceeding 3 MB , and a copy of the musical score in a 5-line stave format ; and
- Description of the sound mark. For example, “the musical instruments used and whether the sound mark contains t lyrics…”
- Any sign that is identical or confusingly similar to the name of a plant variety that has been protected in Vietnam if such sign is registered for a plant variety of the same or similar species, or for products obtained from such plant variety;
- Any sign that is identical or confusingly similar to the name, image of a character or imagery in another person’s copyrighted work and which has been well-known before the filing date, unless it is permitted by the copyright owner.
- The use of the registered mark for goods and services by the trademark owner or a person permitted by the trademark owner causes the public to misunderstand the nature, quality or geographical origin of such goods and/or services.
- The registered mark has become a common name for the goods and/or services the mark is registered for.
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