Somalia: Exploring New Opportunities in the Reopened IP Landscape

We are excited to highlight a significant opportunity that could open new avenues for your intellectual property strategies in Africa. The Somali Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) has resumed in early 2021, after a hiatus of nearly three decades, thanks to Ministerial Decree 1 of 2019. This development signifies a promising opportunity for trademark registrations and protections in Somalia.

Resumption of SIPO Operations

With the reopening of the Somali Intellectual Property Office, businesses now have a formal avenue to register and protect their trademarks. This is a significant step forward in safeguarding your intellectual property in an emerging market.

Current Legal Framework

While new legislation is anticipated, the pre-federal IP law remains in force. This allows for trademark applications under the 10th edition of the Nice classification . Here is what you need to know:

  • Trademarks are examined on both absolute and relative grounds.
  • There is a 45-day opposition period from the date of publication.
  • Trademarks are protected for 10 years from the filing date and are renewable for like periods.

Filing Requirements

To file a trademark in Somalia, you will need the following:

  1. A simply signed power of attorney.
  2. A certified copy of the certificate of incorporation.
  3. A copy of the home certificate of registration.

Why Act Now?

The resumption of SIPO’s operations marks a pivotal moment for brand owners. By securing your trademarks in Somalia now, you can establish a strong foothold in an underrepresented market, potentially gaining a competitive edge as the region continues to develop.

For further insights and personalized guidance, reach out to Saba IP at news@sabaip.com

2024-07-02T06:03:19+00:00June 20th, 2024|News|
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