Antigua and Barbuda protects brands under the Trade Marks Act 2003 and Trade Marks Regulations 2006, administered by the Antigua and Barbuda Intellectual Property & Commerce Office (ABIPCO). You can secure protection through a national filing at ABIPCO or by...
Barbados offers a straightforward national route to protect brands through the Corporate Affairs and Intellectual Property Office (CAIPO). Below you’ll find the key rules, filing steps, fees you can expect, and practical tips for smooth prosecution. At-a-glance Office...
The Trade Marks Act, Cap 90:01, has been in effect since 1952 and serves as the primary legislation governing trademark registration and protection in Guyana. It’s important to note that Guyana is not a participant in the Madrid Agreement and the Madrid...