Trademark Registration in Saudi Arabia

Trademark Registration in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia is a member of the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property. The International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks under the Nice Agreement is followed in Saudi Arabia. Trademarks covering alcoholic goods are not registrable as well as retail and wholesale services. A separate application should be filed with respect to each class of goods or services.

Trademark registration in Saudi Arabia the legal basis is the Trademark Act as per the latest amendment of 2002. The international classification of goods and services consisting of 45 classes has been adopted (exceptions: no trademark protection can be achieved for alcoholic beverages in Class 33, Christmas trees and related articles (class 28), pork meat (class 29), as well as retail services in class 35). Trademark protection is obtained by registration. It can also be acquired by sufficient public recognition.

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Trademark Registration in Saudi Arabia

Trademark Registration in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia is a member of the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property. The International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks under the Nice Agreement is followed in Saudi Arabia. Trademarks covering alcoholic goods are not registrable as well as retail and wholesale services. A separate application should be filed with respect to each class of goods or services.

Trademark registration in Saudi Arabia the legal basis is the Trademark Act as per the latest amendment of 2002. The international classification of goods and services consisting of 45 classes has been adopted (exceptions: no trademark protection can be achieved for alcoholic beverages in Class 33, Christmas trees and related articles (class 28), pork meat (class 29), as well as retail services in class 35). Trademark protection is obtained by registration. It can also be acquired by sufficient public recognition.

About Trademark Registration in Saudi Arabia

What is a Trademark?

A trademark is typically a brand name that is used in business as an identification sign to distinguish the goods or services from other companies. A trademark could be a name, words signatures letters figures, pictures, signatures, colors, words, slogans, software, application, website, shape, or combinations of any of these.

What is a trademark class system?

Trademarks are registered under a ‘class’ system in Saudi Arabia. Each trademark class covers different products and services. There are 45 international classes and it is possible to register trademarks in 44 classes Saudi Arabia. A separate application is required for the registration of a trademark in each class. It may be costly and unnecessary for you to register your trademark in classes that are not relevant to your goods or services. Thus, choosing the correct class is critical for necessary protection and avoiding unnecessary costs. Al Raqeem takes this responsibility when filing your application.

What are the benefits of trademark registration?

You will enjoy the following main benefits by registering your trademark:

    • Protect your business identity
    • Protect you against others using the same or similar marks
    • protects you against confusion with others who trade in the same industry but have a bad reputation
    • It’s a valuable asset: it can be licensed, franchised, or sold

Difference between a trademark and other IP

A trademark is only one form of intellectual property and is typically associated with logos and brand names. The other forms of intellectual property that can be protected by companies are:

  • Patents: These are used for new technology, inventions, ideas, processes, and methods
  • Copyrights: These are used for literary, artistic, dramatic works, musical works, or computer software
  • Industrial Designs: These are used for shapes, patterns or ornamentation applied to industrially produced objects

Requirements for Trademark Registration in Saudi Arabia

A trademark application has to be filed before the Patent Office (Department of the Board of Trade) by a local agent. A notarized power of attorney authenticated by a Saudi Arabian consulate is necessary. A legalized Power of Attorney is required. Foreign applicants do not need a domestic registration. Multi-class applications are not allowed in Saudi Arabia. Accordingly, a separate application is to be filed for each class of goods/services.

The official language of the proceedings before the Saudi trademark office is Arabic.

Filing Requirements
Trademark/Service Mark Applications

1. A Power of Attorney filed with the full name and address of the applicant, duly notarized and legalized up to the Saudi Consulate. One general Power of Attorney is sufficient for filing simultaneous and any future applications.

2. A list of the goods/services to be covered by the application.

3. One high-quality representation of the trademark in JEPG format.

4. In case of claiming priority, a certified copy of the priority application is to be filed within six months from the filing date of the foreign application.

Collective and Quality Mark Applications

1. A Power of Attorney filed with the full name and address of the applicant, duly notarized and legalized up to the Saudi Consulate. One general Power of Attorney is sufficient for filing simultaneous and any future applications.

2. A list of the goods/services to be covered by the application.

3. Fifteen prints of the trademark. A trademark print should not exceed (7×7) cm.

4. Two certified copies of the Articles of Association duly legalized up to the Saudi Consulate.

5. Two certified copies of the system to be adopted by the applicant in controlling or examining the products along with a statement on the conditions and requirements to be available therein and the method of using the mark thereon duly legalized up to the Saudi Consulate.

Note:

Duly note, if the trademark has not been used within 5 years from the issue of the registration certificate or has not been used later for a continuous period of 5 years, it may be subject to cancellation.

  1. A Power of Attorney notarized and legalized up to the Saudi Consulate.
  2. An updated simple copy of the registration certificate if we are not the local agent of the trademark.
  1. A Power of Attorney notarized and legalized up to the Saudi Consulate.
  2. A legalized deed of assignment executed by the assignor only.
  3. The original Saudi registration certificate of the trademark for the purpose of endorsement.
  1. A Power of Attorney notarized and legalized up to the Saudi Consulate.
  2. A legalized certificate of merger or a copy of the license agreement.
  3. The original Saudi registration certificate of the trademark for the purpose of endorsement.
  1. A legalized Power of Attorney showing the new name and/or address.
  2. A legalized certificate of change of name.
  3. The original Saudi registration certificate of the trademark for the purpose of endorsement, (as for recording change of address, only 1 and 3 of the above are required).

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