Trademarks Law in Lithuania

Certainly! Here’s an overview of trademark law in Lithuania:

🇱🇹 Trademark Law in Lithuania

📜 Governing Legislation:

Trademark law in Lithuania is governed by the Law on Trademarks and Geographical Indications of the Republic of Lithuania (latest version adopted in 2017).

Lithuania is a member of the European Union (EU) and participates in the European Union Trademark (EUTM) system.

The Lithuanian Patent Office (LPO) handles national trademark registrations.

🔖 What is a Trademark?

A trademark is any sign capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one undertaking from those of others.

This can include words, logos, letters, numerals, shapes, colors, sounds, holograms, or combinations thereof.

Lithuania follows the Nice Classification for goods and services.

📋 Trademark Registration:

Registration is mandatory for obtaining trademark protection.

Applications can be filed:

Nationally through the Lithuanian Patent Office for protection in Lithuania only.

At the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) for EU-wide protection.

Via the Madrid System (WIPO) designating Lithuania.

📝 Requirements for Registration:

The trademark must be distinctive and capable of distinguishing goods or services.

It must not be descriptive, generic, or misleading.

It cannot conflict with prior trademarks or be contrary to public order or morality.

⏳ Duration of Protection:

Initial term is 10 years from the filing date.

Protection is renewable indefinitely in 10-year increments upon payment of renewal fees.

🛡️ Rights Conferred:

Exclusive right to use the trademark in Lithuania.

Right to prevent unauthorized use, imitation, or registration of confusingly similar marks.

Right to license or assign the trademark.

⚖️ Enforcement and Remedies:

Trademark infringement is subject to civil action in Lithuanian courts.

Remedies include injunctions, damages, and seizure or destruction of infringing goods.

Criminal penalties may be applied for counterfeiting or willful infringement.

🌍 International Treaties:

Lithuania is a party to several international IP treaties, including:

Paris Convention

Madrid Protocol

TRIPS Agreement

European Union Trademark (EUTM) system

📝 Summary Table:

AspectDetail
LawLaw on Trademarks and Geographical Indications (2017)
OfficeLithuanian Patent Office (LPO)
RegistrationNational, EUIPO, or Madrid System
Duration10 years, renewable
RightsExclusive use, enforcement, licensing
EnforcementCivil courts; criminal sanctions possible
International TreatiesParis, Madrid, TRIPS, EU Trademark

 

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