INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY & TRADE MARK PROTECTION IN BERMUDA



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The Offshore Law Firm INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY & TRADE MARK PROTECTION IN BERMUDA Bermuda Barristers & Attorneys Clarendon House 2 Church Street Hamilton HM11 Bermuda Tel: +1 (441) 295 1422 Fax: +1 (441) 292 4720 bermuda@ British Virgin Islands Barristers & Attorneys Romasco Place, Wickhams Cay 1 PO Box 3140 Road Town, Tortola British Virgin Islands VG1110 Tel: +1 (284) 852 1000 Fax: +1 (284) 852 1001 bvi@ www. Cayman Islands Attorneys at Law Cricket Square, Hutchins Drive PO Box 2681 Grand Cayman, KY1-1111 Cayman Islands Tel: +1 (345) 945 3901 Fax: +1 (345) 945 3902 cayman@ Bermuda British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Dubai Hong Kong London Mauritius Moscow São Paulo Singapore

F O R E W O R D This memorandum has been prepared for the assistance of those who are seeking information on the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights in Bermuda, and deals in broad terms with the statutory regime and procedure for the registration of trade marks. It is not intended to be exhaustive, but provides brief details and information which we hope will be of use to our clients. This memorandum has been prepared on the basis of the law and practice as at the date referred to below. Conyers Dill & Pearman Hamilton, Bermuda February 2010 2 of 8

T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S 1. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION IN BERMUDA 2. THE REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARKS IN BERMUDA 2.1 Statutory Regime 2.2 The Register 2.3 The Procedure 3. ATTACHMENTS 3.1 Trade Mark/Service Mark Registration Questionnaire 3.2 General Authorization of Agent Form 3 of 8

1. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION IN BERMUDA Bermuda has comprehensive legislation protecting all aspects of intellectual property. The majority of Bermudian intellectual property ("IP") laws derive from their UK equivalents. The legal system is common law, and continues to evolve to meet the needs of current technological developments and trends. Bermuda is not a signatory to the Paris Convention or the Patent Cooperation Treaty, nor was it party to the GATT Trips agreement. Relief available for IP infringement includes emergency and permanent injunctions, anton piller orders, delivery up and/or destruction of infringing articles, discovery upon oath, damages, an enquiry as to damages or an account of profits. Costs will usually be awarded to the winning party. 2. THE REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARKS IN BERMUDA 2.1 Statutory Regime Trade Marks and Service Marks are registered in Bermuda pursuant to the Trade Marks Act 1974 (as amended) ("the Act"). The statutory provisions were largely derived from similar provisions in the old 1938 U.K. legislation. Bermuda is not a party to any international convention on the protection of trade marks. Under the Act, trade marks registered in the UK (under UK as opposed to Community or International Trade Mark provisions) will automatically be deemed to meet the registrability criteria in Bermuda, subject to the same conditions and limitations imposed by the UK Registrar. It is not possible to "extend" a UK registration to Bermuda (as is possible in Cayman and the British Virgin Islands), and a separate local application must be filed. It is not possible to widen the scope of a specification post filing, and it is therefore of the utmost importance that all goods/services of interest are included on the initial application. Full class headings are acceptable in all goods classes, except class 7 and class 9, and in most service classes. It is not necessary to prove use prior to securing registration. Under the Act, multi-class applications are not possible, and it is therefore necessary to file separate applications in each particular class of interest. Series applications are available. 2.2 The Register Bermuda operates an independent trade marks register, which is divided into Parts A and B. To be registrable in Part A, a mark must inherently distinguish the applicant's goods or services from those of other traders. Part B is for less distinctive marks. The principal difference between registration in Parts A and B is that after seven years, a Part A registration is deemed to be conclusively valid unless it can be shown that the registration was obtained by fraud or offends certain specific provisions of the 1974 Act. Furthermore, the infringer of a Part A registration cannot rely on the statutory defence that there is no likelihood of confusion - a defence available to the infringer of a Part B registration. Registration is valid for an initial period of 7 years, and may be renewed for subsequent fourteen year periods on payment of a fee. 4 of 8

2.3 Procedure Applications for registration are prepared and filed with the Intellectual Property Office, which operates under the auspices of the Ministry of Labour, Home Affairs and Public Safety, Bermuda Government. An application will only be accepted if it is accompanied by an authorization of agent form (specimen attached). A questionnaire setting out pertinent information required to complete the application process is also attached. Bermuda follows the WIPO international classification system for goods and services (Nice Classification 9th th edition). The examination process usually takes about two months. The time limit imposed by the Registrar for responding to office actions is six months from the date of issue, although time extensions are available in two month blocks. Once a mark is accepted for registration, it is advertised for opposition purposes. If no third party opposition is filed within the statutory two month period, application is made for issue of the registration certificate. In a straight-forward case, the registration certificate would normally issue within eighteen months from the time of filing the application. Registrations in Bermuda may become vulnerable to attack by aggrieved third parties following five years continuous non-use. 3. ATTACHMENTS 3.1 Trade Mark/Service Mark Registration Questionnaire To ensure all information required to complete the application process is available (and so avoid any delay in filing), we have included a questionnaire which we ask be completed and returned with all filing instructions. It is particularly important to provide a comprehensive list of all goods/services intended to be covered by the application, as it is not possible to widen the scope of a specification post filing. Where application is to be made for a colour mark, or for a mark which contains a particularly detailed device element, it is necessary to provide 6 clear prints of the mark. 3.2 General Authorization Of Agent Form In Bermuda, an application will not be accepted by the Intellectual Property Office, (or a filing date allocated to such an application), if it is not accompanied by an authorization of agent form simply signed by an authorized representative of the applicant. A copy of the signed authorization of agent submitted via e-mail or fax is acceptable for filing purposes. 5 of 8

TRADE MARK/SERVICE MARK REGISTRATION QUESTIONNAIRE 1. Name and address of applicant: 2. Type of incorporation: 3. Country of incorporation: 4. Class of Goods/Services in which application(s) are to be filed: 5. List all Goods/Services to be covered by application(s): 6. If colour is to be claimed, please specify colours, and provide a clean copy of the mark in a separate Word or pdf file, or a hard copy by post. 7. Please provide an English translation of any non-english words included within the mark. 6 of 8

Form TM - 13 THE TRADE MARKS ACT 1974 and THE TRADE MARKS (MODIFICATION AND AMENDMENT) ACT 1991 GENERAL AUTHORIZATION OF AGENT FORM We of Do hereby retain, constitute and appoint Messrs. Conyers Dill & Pearman, of Hamilton, Bermuda, as our agents and attorneys to apply for and obtain from the Government of Bermuda, the registration of all Trade Marks/Service Marks hereafter to be registered in our name and all renewals, alterations, revocations and all matters concerning our Trade Marks/Service Marks; and we authorize the said Agents to sign our name to such paper writings and do such acts, including substitution or revocation, as may be necessary or expedient; and lastly we request that all official communications now or hereafter relating to the same may be addressed to the said Agents at the above address and that they be recognized as our authorized agents in all proceedings incident thereto. Dated this day of 20 Authorized Signature 7 of 8

This publication is not intended to be a substitute for legal advice or a legal opinion. It deals in broad terms only and is intended to merely provide a brief overview and give general information. About Conyers Dill & Pearman Conyers Dill & Pearman advises on the laws of Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands, Bermuda and Mauritius. The Firm specialises in company and commercial law, commercial litigation and private client matters. Conyers provides responsive, timely and thorough offshore law advice from 11 locations including offices in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and South America. Founded in 1928, Conyers comprises over 550 staff including more than 150 lawyers. Affiliated companies (Codan) provide a range of trust, corporate secretarial, accounting and management services. www. 8 of 8