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2. The trademark registration authority in Zimbabwe is the Zimbabwe Patent Office, and the official language is English.
3. Trademark registration is based on the principle of prior use and a single category application system. The trademark registration adopts the Nice Agreement on the International Classification of Goods and Services.
4. The trademarks that can be applied for registration include: series trademarks, joint trademarks, defensive trademarks, and certification trademarks;
Zimbabwe is a member of the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, the African Regional Industrial Property Organization, and the World Intellectual Property Organization, and is not a member of Madrid. Therefore, international trademark registration in Madrid cannot be established for Zimbabwe;
Therefore, trademark registration in Zimbabwe can only be done through "single country registration" or by applying for registration through the African Regional Industrial Property Organization.
The exclusive right to use the trademark is valid for 10 years from the date of approval of registration, and the validity period for each renewal of registration is 10 years. It can be processed 6 months in advance; The expansion period is 3 years.
1. Applicant's name and address;
2. The categories and names of goods/services that require protection;
3. Trademark design;
4. Signing of power of attorney/certification of business license;
The legality review of the submitted application documents, trademark designs, power of attorney and other documents after the application is submitted; Those who meet the requirements will be granted the application date and application number.
According to the law, review whether the trademark has registrability, whether it is the same or similar to a previously registered trademark, and whether it violates the prohibition clause of the Trademark Law. For trademarks that fail substantive examination, the examiner will notify the applicant in writing and inform them of the reasons for rejection. The applicant may submit a re examination within the time limit from the date of receiving the rejection notice. Otherwise, the application will be deemed abandoned, and the application date and number will not be retained. The applicant can apply for an extension by paying the extension fee.
After the trademark is reviewed, the applicant will be informed that the trademark application has been accepted and published in the trademark announcement. Anyone can raise objections within the 3-month announcement period, stating their reasons and submitting relevant evidence.
Trademarks that have been ruled to be eligible for registration after opposition, or trademarks that have been published without opposition, will be granted registration and a registration certificate will be issued. The entire smooth application process (if there are no rejections, objections, etc.) will take approximately 12-24 months.