Khaleej Times

You can now register sound, scent, holograms as trademarks in UAE

- Waheed Abbas waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

Companies and individual­s in the UAE can register their trademark across various forms including sounds, scents, geographic­al indication marks and holograms, a senior official said on Wednesday.

While speaking at the launch of the new intellectu­al property (IP) system in Dubai on Wednesday, Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy, said the ministry is currently engaged in efforts to broaden the scope of trademark registrati­on by including new categories of non-traditiona­l trademarks.

Abdulla Al Saleh, under-secretary of foreign trade and industry at the Ministry of Economy, said the UAE replaced the old laws in 2021 with a whole new system for intellectu­al property rights.

“When we talk about protecting hologram, sound and smell IPR, these practices were not mentioned in the older version of the law. The new version of the law covers all of these practices. We created a registrati­on system for this purpose. For example, if you enter a hotel and smell a perfume, the hotel chain can register that smell for its brand. Hence, no other brand can use it. Similarly, a music tone that we hear at the start of a video or movie in cinemas can also be registered as its intellectu­al property,” he said.

In 2023, there was a significan­t rise in the number of applicatio­ns for trademark registrati­on - a 9.6 per cent increase compared to the previous year. There was also a 2.9 per cent growth in the number of registered marks and a 29.5 per cent increase in the registrati­on of intellectu­al works.

With regard to patents, the ministry received 3,415 patent applicatio­ns in 2023, up 19.5 per cent from the previous year. The total number of registered patents in 2023 reached 5,108, recording a 13.7 per cent growth from 2022.

The new system focuses on four main pillars – protecting intellectu­al property rights, minimising infringeme­nts and resolving related conflicts; supporting the growth of research and developmen­t-based projects; enhancing the services offered by the ministry for patents based on AI technology; and harnessing the results of intellectu­al property protection within the country and promote them internatio­nally as well.

The minister added that this initiative is part of the UAE'S aspiration to become a global hub for the new economy and the most prosperous society globally by 2031.

 ?? — supplied photo ?? Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri said the ministry is currently engaged in efforts to broaden the scope of trademark registrati­on.
— supplied photo Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri said the ministry is currently engaged in efforts to broaden the scope of trademark registrati­on.

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