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Maldives (MV)

There is no legislation that provides for the protection of trademarks the Maldives. Trademark protection is acquired by sufficient public recognition.
As there is no method for protecting trademarks in the Maldives, there is no classification system used.
The following trademark types are enforceable by way of the common law: trademarks, service marks, collective marks and certification trademarks
Protection of trademarks is only acquired by way of common law, i.e., by publishing a cautionary notice in the leading newspaper or through use. A cautionary notice may be published for multiple-classes or separate cautionary notices may also be published for each class.
An application can include goods or services in any number of classes, but with additional charges (publication fees with the newspaper company) for each additional class.
A power of attorney is not required.
This entire process of acquiring trademark protection by Publishing a cautionary notice may take approximately 3 to 4 weeks.
National:
By publishing a cautionary notice in the leading newspaper in Maldives as per common law, the public at large are made aware of the sole ownership/proprietorship on the mark and in case of any infringement, the same may be brought to the notice of the Court.
Since there is no trademark law in the Maldives, protection of trademarks is only by way of common law, i.e., by publishing a cautionary notice in the leading newspaper or through use. Therefore, there is no provision for renewal of the mark. However, it is recommended that the cautionary notice(s) be re-published every two to three years.
Practical details on grace periods for trademark renewals are available in our publication here
Since there is no trademark law in the Maldives, protection of trademarks is only by way of common law, i.e., by publishing cautionary notice in the leading newspaper. Therefore, the publication fee may vary depending on the size of text or content of the cautionary notice.

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Maldives does not have any trademark law and protection for trademarks in Maldives is only by way of common law. Companies which are desirous of obtaining some trademark protection in Maldives are getting cautionary notices published for their brands in a leading newspaper in Maldives. In this way, as per common law, the public at large is made aware of the sole ownership/proprietorship on the mark and in case of any infringement, the same may be brought to the notice of the Court during any legal proceedings.
Online you can see a limited part of information about this country.
More in-depth details are available for the following aspects:

     General Trademark Regulations
     Grace Period for Trademark Renewal

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The total price is 49.00 EUR. A PDF-Download will be sent to you electronically.

SMD Group thanks the following law firms for their assictance in updating the information provided.

Apr 09, 2024
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Ministry of Economic Development
Boduthakurufaanu Magu
Male' 20125
Republic of Maldives
Tel +960 332 3668
Fax +960 332 3840
Mail info@trade.gov.mv
www.trade.gov.mv