Patents Laws in Oman

Here’s a detailed overview of patent laws in Oman:

🔹 Patent Laws in Oman

1. Governing Law

Patents in Oman are governed by the Oman Patent Law (Royal Decree No. 67/2008), which is the primary legislation regulating patents.

The law is administered by the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion (MoCIIP).

2. Patentability Criteria

To be patentable in Oman, an invention must:

Be new (novel),

Involve an inventive step (non-obvious),

Be industrially applicable.

3. Patent Protection

Oman grants national patents through its patent office.

Oman is a member of several international agreements, including the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) and the Paris Convention, which facilitate patent protection internationally.

Oman is not a member of the European Patent Convention (EPC).

4. Patent Term

The patent term is 20 years from the filing date.

Patent holders must pay annual fees to maintain the patent.

5. Filing Process

Patent applications are filed directly with the Oman Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion.

The application undergoes:

Formal examination,

Substantive examination.

Applications are published 18 months after filing or priority date.

6. Language

Applications must be filed in Arabic or accompanied by an Arabic translation.

7. Enforcement

Patents are enforceable in Omani courts.

The law provides remedies such as injunctions, damages, and seizure of infringing goods.

8. International Treaties

Oman is a member of:

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)

Paris Convention

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Patent Cooperation Treaty

✅ Summary Table

FeatureDetails
Governing LawOman Patent Law (Royal Decree No. 67/2008)
Patent AuthorityMinistry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion (MoCIIP)
Patent Term20 years from filing
Filing ProcessNational application with formal and substantive examination
LanguageArabic (or Arabic translation required)
Patent EnforcementOmani courts
International TreatiesPCT, Paris Convention, GCC Patent Cooperation Treaty

 

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