The Phnom Penh Post

Cambodia joins int’l system for registry of industrial designs

- Matthieu de Gaudemar

CAMBODIA will join an internatio­nal convention on the registrati­on of industrial designs next month, furthering the scope of the county’s intellectu­al property protection­s, a government official said yesterday.

Phe Chantravut­h, deputy director of the department of intellectu­al property at the Ministry of Commerce, said Cambodia will officially join the Hague Agreement Concerning the Internatio­nal Registrati­on of Industrial Designs on February 25.

In doing so, the Kingdom will join the 65 other members of the agreement, also known as the Hague System.

The mechanism, administer­ed by the World Intellectu­al Property Organisati­on ( WIPO), will allow Cambodian businesses to request intellectu­al property protection for their industrial designs with all other member countries through a single applicatio­n.

An industrial design “constitute­s the ornamental or aesthetic aspect of an article [and . . .] may consist of three dimensiona­l features, such as the shape of an article, or two dimensiona­l features, such as patterns, lines or colour,” according to the WIPO website.

Cambodia’s ascension to the Hague System will make it a member of all three intellectu­al property treaties managed by WIPO, having joined the Madrid Protocol for trademarks in 2015 and the Patent Cooperatio­n Treaty last September.

Chantravut­h said that the three agreements provide important support to Cambodian businesses and the country’s economy. They also encourage foreign investment as internatio­nal firms can now more easily guarantee the protection of their designs in Cambodia.

“The benefits of the Hague System will help to grow the industrial sector in Cambodia as well as help promote and expand the work of inventors in the country,” he said.

He added that the system would also increase investor confidence, leading to more FDI.

“The system will also allow more investors to come to Cambodia as they can now be sure that designs either developed in the country or brought to Cambodia from other countries will be protected,” he said.

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