Libya

FAQ


Yes, according to the International Classification of the Eighth Edition of Nice Agreement.


All goods in class 33 can not be registered and pork meat in class 29.


Registrations are under the heading articles of the International Classification which give protection to all goods.


Yes, there are joint applications in Libya, and the requirements are the same as for one applicant.


No, there are no multi-class applications in Libya. Every class is filed in a separate application.


The term of protection of a trademark is ten years calculated from the filing date and renewable for consecutive periods of ten years each.


A power of attorney is signed, stamped by the applicant company’s stamp, and legalized up to the Libyan consulate in the applicant's home country.


No, the use of the trademark on one item is not sufficient to maintain the protection for all the goods covered by the registration.


Be descriptive but not too general or vague - Use related words in a creative way - Keep it simple - Don't copy your competitors - Avoid using your own name. ...


The circle R symbol (®) means that a mark is registered with the Trademark Office
The TM symbol means "trademark" and is used to notify the public about a trademark's legal rights


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P.O. Box: 921100, Amman 11192, Jordan
Telephone: (00 962-6) 5100 900
Email : agip@agip.com

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