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8 October 2021

Trademark Regulations Amendment

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On 5th February 2021, Uganda published their Trademark (Amendment) Regulations No. 9 of 2021 (the Amendment)) which amends Trademark Regulations No.58 of 2012 (the Regulations).
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On 5th February 2021, Uganda published their Trademark (Amendment) Regulations No. 9 of 2021 (the Amendment))1 which amends Trademark Regulations No.58 of 2012 (the Regulations). The Amendment brings changes that address shortcomings to some practical aspects of the Trademarks Act No.17, 2010 (the Act) and it also aligns Uganda's trademark practise with international trademark standards. The most notable amendments are:

  • Confirmation that the 11th Edition of the Nice Classification would be followed for the classification of goods and services.
  • Publication of trade mark application in a dedicated trademarks journal instead of a Government Gazette as was the norm until 11th May 2021. The first edition of the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) Journal was published on the 14th of May 2021.
  • Trademark Agents are now required to be registered with the Registrar, who will publish a list of the registered agents on their website.

Footnote

1. https://ursb.go.ug/?s=trademark+amendment+regulations+2021&submit=

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