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TRADEMARK
Definition
A
trademark consists signs that are used to distinguish goods and
services of the same kind made by different producers. A trademark
can be expressed by words, images or combination thereof in one
or several colors. (Art. 785 The Civil Code).
Protection
title for an trademark is the trademark registration certificate
with the term of validity beginning on the date grant expiring at
the end of 10 years counted from the official filing date and renewable
indefinitely for consecutive terms of 10 years.
"First
to file" principle
The
"first to file" principle is also applied for trademark
protection in Vietnam, accordingly the trademark registration will
be granted to the person who first filed the trademark application.
However, the "first to file" principle shall not apply
to cases of well-known marks under the Paris Convention or those
which have been widely used and recognized. In such cases, the priority
will be given to the person who can prove that his trademark has
been well-known or been widely used and recognized, without subject
to the "first to file" principle.
Well-known
Trademarks
Well-known
trademarks are protected in Vietnam without subject to registration,
under the Paris Convention of which Vietnam is a member. However,
unfortunately, the current rules do not provide for statutory criteria
for determining a well-known trademark. Therefore, in practice,
the determination of whether a trademark being well known is much
depending on the NOIP's examiners. In absence of the statutory requirements
for a trademark to be deemed well-known, the NOIP usually bases
on the following factors for determination: (1) quality of consumers
being aware of the mark, (2) territories in which the products/services
bearing the mark have been sold/provided, (3) the sale revenue and
quality of the products/services sold or provided, (4) time of continuos
use of the mark, (5) reputation of the products/services under the
mark, and (6) the number of countries where the mark has been protected.
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