WILLIAMS LAW CHAMBERS Bahamas

TRADEMARK REGISTRATION


Posted by: WILLIAMS LAW CHAMBERS
Practice Area: Trademark    Country: Bahamas    Publish Date: 16-Dec-2010

BAHAMAS TRADEMARKREGISTRATION                               

 

WHAT IS A TRADEMARK?

A Trademark is a distinctive sign, mark, or design such asa logo used in the branding of goods or services and is both visible andregistrable. It uniquely identifies a particular product or service in thetrade or industry. Brand names like Coca-Cola , McDonalds , Apple , and Geico ™ famed by the irresistible gecko leave no question in anyone’s mindabout the product or service being associated in each case. RegisteredTrademarks are denoted by the symbol ™.

 

WHAT MAY BE REGISTERED

Generally words, designs, symbols, or logos which are notcurrently registered as a Trademark in The Bahamas may be registered.Registrable Marks must bear at least one of the following properties:

ü    Thename of the individual or business with which it is associated

ü    Theapplicant’s (or predecessor’s) signature

ü    Aninvented word(s)

ü    Adistinctive mark

ü    Itmay not describe the character or quality of the goods

ü    Itmay not connote a geographical name

ü    Itmay not be a surname

 

WHAT MAY NOT BE REGISTERED

  • Current, registered Marks
  • Offensive words, designs or marks
  • Marks which are calculated to deceive

 

REGISTRATION

In The Bahamas, Trademark registration is a multiple-partprocess:

  1. The Mark must be submitted for approval. An approved Mark means that the same Mark has not been previously registered or submitted for registration in The Bahamas. A Mark may be conditionally or unconditionally accepted.
  2. The accepted Mark may be filed for registration. An accepted Mark is first provisionally registered, and confirmed by a Certificate of Provisional Registration.
  3. The Mark is published by Gazette. This constitutes a public notice of the intent to register, and any objections may be received within a prescribed period.
  4. After the prescribed period, the Mark is granted final registration, retroactive to the date of registration. In other words, the date of application for registration constitutes the date of registration.

 

EFFECT OF REGISTRATION

Registration equips the applicant with an exclusive rightto use the Mark in respect of the goods or services for which it is registeredfor the protected period.

 

DURATION OF PROTECTION

A registered Mark is protected for a period of 14 yearsfrom the date of registration, and the registration is renewable.  If registration lapses, the Mark mayenter the public domain.

 

EXTENT OF PROTECTION

Trademarks registered in The Bahamas are protected withinthe jurisdiction of The Bahamas only, and not worldwide.

 

COST

The costs of Trademark registrations include search fees,if required, registration fees, and legal fees. Trademark registrations arerelatively cost-efficient in The Bahamas.




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