Trademarks play an important role in protecting intellectual property and registering one involves several specific steps. Below is a simplified guide to trademark registration process in Bangladesh:
Step 1: Searching for trademark registration
Before starting the registration process, it is recommended to conduct a search to ensure that the selected mark is not already registered. While not mandatory, this step helps avoid conflicts. To perform the search, submit Form TM-4 along with the required fee:
- Official Fee: Rs.2000
- VAT: 15%
- Miscellaneous Expenses: Rs.500
- This search usually takes 2 to 3 days
Step 2: Power of Attorney of Trademark Registration
If filing as a foreigner or through a representative, a power of attorney must be issued on behalf of a lawyer or representative. Submit Form TM-10 with the following fees:
- Government fee: 1000 rupees
- VAT: 15%
Step 3: Filing an online trademark registration application
a) Required documents/information:
To file the application, you need various details including description of the mark, information of the applicant, specification of goods or services and a hard copy of the application. The application must be filed with the trademark registry having jurisdiction over the principal place of business.
b) File Jurisdiction:
The application can be submitted online through the appropriate trademark registry office and the fee is as follows:
- Government Fee: Rs.5000
- VAT: 15%
Step 4: Acknowledgment of Application
After submission, you will receive an auto-generated receipt containing the necessary information about the filing.
Step 5: Test the application
The registrar checks trademarks for uniqueness. If satisfied, a letter of acceptance is issued, and the mark is published in the Trade Marks Journal. This process takes about 3-6 months.
Step 6: Publication at journal level
The proposed trademark is published in the Trade Marks Journal, the public is invited to oppose within 2 months. Failure to pay the journal fee within 1 month will result in the application being declared abandoned.
- Submit Form TM-9 for Disclosure:
- Government fee: 3000 rupees
- VAT: 15%
Step 7: Contrast (if needed)
Anyone can dispute by submitting a notice of opposition in Form TM-5 within 2 months of publication. The adversary process involves counter-statements and appeals.
a) Countermeasures:
- Government Fee: Rs.5000
- VAT: 15%
b) Counter Statements and Appeals:
- Government fee: 4000 rupees
- VAT: 15%
Step 8: Register
If there is no dispute after the opposition period, the Registrar informs the applicant to pay the required fee. After payment, a certificate of registration is issued, valid for 7 years from the date of filing.
- Submit Form TM-11 for registration:
- Official Fee: Rs 20,000
- VAT: 15%
Step 9: Renewal of Trademark Registration
Trademarks can be renewed for an unlimited period by paying a renewal fee. Failure to renew may result in removal from registrar.
Submit Form TM-12 for renewal:
- Official Fee: Rs 20,000
- VAT: 15%
For late renewal within four months of expiration, use Form TM-17 with additional fee:
- Renewal: Rs 20,000
- Late fee: Rs 5,000
- VAT: 15%
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