Repositioning the Trademark Registration and Opposition Proceedings in Nigeria for Greater Efficiency: A Call for Legislative Intervention

Abounu Peter Onyilo
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In the world of increasing globalization and the aggressive growth of the creative economy, the importance of intellectual property (IP) to ensure freedom of fair competition and respect for honesty in trade cannot be overemphasized. Trademarks are important components of the IP system which have strong influence on investment and marketing decisions. Protected trademarks are granted monopolies by government and enforced by the courts in favor of merchants who reserve them. Save in exceptional circumstances, trademarks are protected through registration. The Nigeria Trademark Act makes provisions for guidelines and procedure for the registration of trademarks and opposition thereto. However, it is doubtful if the Nigeria Trademark Act and its Regulations made almost six decades ago are still in conformity with the global trends in trademark registration and opposition proceedings. Therefore, this work seeks to examine trademark registration and opposition in Nigeria in the light of practical realities with a view to suggest ways for improved effectiveness and efficiency. The paper adopted doctrinal research approach. The main sources of information and data collection for this study were the relevant statutes, case laws, textbooks, articles and the internet. The work found that it is imperative to improve trademark registration and opposition proceedings in Nigeria in consonance with the universal trends in trademark practice and administration. The paper recommended inter alia, for the amendment of the Trademark Act and Regulations with a view to establishing a full-fledged trademark tribunal with its composition, powers, finances and administration for expedited opposition hearing process.
重新定位尼日利亚的商标注册和异议程序以提高效率:呼吁立法干预
在日益全球化和创意经济蓬勃发展的世界里,知识产权对确保公平竞争的自由和尊重贸易诚信的重要性再怎么强调也不为过。商标是知识产权制度的重要组成部分,对投资和营销决策具有重要影响。受保护的商标由政府授予垄断地位,并由法院执行,有利于保留商标的商人。除特殊情况外,商标通过注册得到保护。《尼日利亚商标法》规定了商标注册和商标异议的准则和程序。然而,令人怀疑的是,近60年前制定的《尼日利亚商标法》及其《条例》是否仍然符合全球商标注册和异议程序的趋势。因此,本工作旨在根据实际情况审查尼日利亚的商标注册和异议,以期提出提高效力和效率的方法。本文采用理论研究方法。本研究的信息和数据收集主要来源于相关法规、判例法、教科书、文章和互联网。研究发现,必须根据商标实践和管理的普遍趋势改进尼日利亚的商标注册和异议程序。该文件除其他外建议修订《商标法和条例》,以期建立一个全面的商标法庭,其组成、权力、财政和行政方面均有规定,以便加快异议听证程序。
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