815 - *TRADEMARKS ACT 2019 — Malaysia law | Esheria

815 - *TRADEMARKS ACT 2019

This part of the Trademarks Act sets up trademark registration, defines key terms, and gives the Registrar powers to examine applications and refuse marks that fail the statutory tests.

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Language
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administration amendments appeals certification marks collective marks confidentiality customs enforcement deadlines evidence examination geographical indications guidelines information requests infringement licensing opposition priority claims registration regulatory investigations renewal revocation search and seizure trademark enforcement transitional provisions +1 more

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This part of the Trademarks Act sets up trademark registration, defines key terms, and gives the Registrar powers to examine applications and refuse marks that fail the statutory tests. This part sets out trademark application, opposition, registration, renewal, amendment, and infringement rules, including the Registrar’s powers and the registered proprietor’s rights. This provision covers registration of trademark transactions, licensing rules, border seizure of infringing goods, and several trademark offences. This provision gives enforcement powers to the Registrar and Assistant Controller, creates offences for disobeying directions, obstructing officers, false representations, confidentiality breaches, and tipping-off, and sets related fines, imprisonment, and evidence rules. This part gives the Registrar and Minister powers over trademark procedure, evidence, confidentiality, schedules, and appeals, and sets some duties and limits for applicants, proprietors, and others.