Opposition

Scope of filing Trademark Opposition in Bangladesh


What is Trademark Opposition?

Trademark opposition is a legal process where someone can challenge the registration of a trademark if they believe it infringes on their existing trademark rights

matters.

Who can file an opposition?

Anyone with a legitimate interest, such as the owner of a similar trademark, can file an opposition.

When to file an opposition:

An opposition must be filed within 2 months of the trademark application being published in the Trademarks Journal.

Grounds for opposition:

  • Likelihood of confusion with an existing trademark
  • Violation of prior rights
  • Lack of distinctiveness
  • Generic or non-distinctive nature
  • Offensive or deceptive trademarks
  • Contravention of the Trademarks Act

Steps in the opposition process:

  1. Filing a Notice of Opposition: This document outlines the grounds for your opposition.
  2. Counterstatement: The applicant responds to your opposition.
  3. Evidence Exchange: Both parties submit evidence to support their claims.
  4. Hearing (optional): If an agreement isn’t reached, a hearing is held.
  5. Decision: The Registrar issues a decision on whether to grant or refuse registration.

Appeal:

Dissatisfied parties can appeal the decision to the Intellectual Property Appellate Board.

Additional Information:

  • It’s crucial to act quickly as the opposition period is short.
  • Consider seeking legal help from a qualified trademark lawyer in Bangladesh.
  • Relevant laws: Trademarks Act, 2009, Trademarks Rules, 2015, Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.
StageDescriptionCost
Filing of Notice of Opposition Outlining the grounds of opposition$75
CounterstatementResponds to the opposition $80
Evidence ExchangeBoth Parties submits evidence in support of their claim $50
Hearing Both Parties present arguments and evidence to the adjudicator$45
Decision Registrar issues a decision on whether to grant or refuse registration N/A