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OAPI/AIPO

News Archive (15) Trademark Law
The OAPI (or AIPO) states are a union of French speaking African countries.

Once a country joins OAPI, it waives its right to national filing – thus it is not possible to file national trademarks in OAPI member states. For filing purposes, the member states are treated as one state in trademark law However for enforcement / seizure matters, cancellation or invalidation actions filed in the civil court, the procedure pursuant to the national legislation in the member state concerned will be applicable. Even though the member states do not have Trademark specific legislation, some have incorporated penalties for infringement of trademarks in the penal code. Therefore, it is not possible to obtain national registrations in these countries.

Legal basis is the Treaty of Libreville of 1962 (in force since January 1st, 1964) revised by the Bangui Treatment of 1977. In 2015, the Bangui Agreement was revised in Bamako; Annex III on Trademarks entered into force on January 01, 2022.

Existing trademarks can be extended to new member states within 18 months. If the extension application is not filed within the aforementioned timeframe, it can still be done subject to payment of late extension surcharge. Alternatively, the trademark will be automatically extended upon renewal.

OAPI became a member of the Madrid Protocol on 5 March 2015; thus, it is now possible to designate OAPI when filing an international application.

Trademark protection is obtained by registration.
Member States Classification What is Registrable as a Trademark Proceeding of Trademark Registration Opposition Period Trademark Duration Grace Period for Trademark Renewal Trademark Application Fees
Country Index provides information on the following member states:
SMD Group thanks the following law firms for their assictance in updating the information provided.

Feb 16, 2022
Nico Halle & Co. Law Firm, Douala, Cameroon


INLEX Africa



Franck Soutoul

Franck Soutoul
Immeuble Standard Charter Bank Yaoundé - 2ème Etage gauche, Avenue de L'Indépendance, PO Box 4057
Yaoundé
Cameroon (CM)
Tel +237 677 364 416
fsoutoul@inlex-africa.com
www.inlex-africa.com

Your contact persons:
Mr. Franck SOUTOUL, fsoutoul@inlex-africa.com
Mr Ndala AMINOU naminou@inlex-africa.com


INLEX AFRICA is the first French Intellectual Property Firm located in AFRICA particularly in the heart of OAPI region in Yaounde (Cameroon) .

After developing continuously its expertise during 25 years in France, Franck SOUTOUL and Eric Schahl have decided to open an office for the support and protection of their client’s interests in AFRICA.

Therefore and since June 2014, we opened our office in Yaounde (Cameroon) close to the OAPI as the exclusive regional organization covering 17 countries

Indeed OAPI system is unique as it affords to the Applicant a single regional title of protection valid in 17 French-speaking African countries namely: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Togo, Comoros.

Thanks to its long experience in France and its European working know-how, the team INLEX AFRICA will be the best representative to reply to your legal or administrative queries, and is able to intervene on the whole African territory, thanks to the opening in October 2016 of 2 hubs in Mauritius (Jinfei Cyber City) and in Morocco (Casablanca).

Nico Halle & Co. Law Firm



Vanessa Halle

Vanessa Halle
1st Floor SHALOM Building, Ancienne Route, Bonaberi
4876 Douala
Cameroon (CM)
Tel +237 673 876 940
hallelaw@hallelaw.com
www.hallelaw.com

Your contact person:
Ms. Vanessa Halle – hallelaw@hallelaw.com


Founded in 1986, we have a track record of successfully and efficiently managing the Intellectual Property rights of our local, international, and multinational clients. In a world where Intellectual Property rights are a major asset to businesses, and steadily becoming an integral part of corporate transactions, we identify, protect these rights at each stage of the innovation process, and provide strategic advice that enables you exploit your Intellectual Property rights fully, and successfully manage and extract value from your IP assets.

Our IP practice has a general focus on Africa, and a specific focus on OAPI (African Intellectual Property Organization) comprising Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros Islands, Congo (Republic of), Equatorial Guinea, Guinea Conakry, Guinea Bissau, Gabon, Ivory Coast, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Togo).

We provide a complete spectrum of services in Patents, Trademarks, Domain names, Copyrights, Designs, and other related rights. Our non-exhaustive IP services include filings, prosecution, investigation and watch service, searches & due diligence, Litigation and Enforcement, ADR, licensing, portfolio management, Corporate transactions, Annuities and Renewals, Transactional advice (Assignments & transfer agreements, licensing, franchising, Supply, distribution and related commercial agreements) etc.

Organisation Africaine de la Propriété Intellectuelle (OAPI) (AIPO/OAPI)
158, place de la prefecture
B.P. 887
Yaoundé
Cameroon
Tel +237 22 20 57 00 or 22 20 39 31
Fax +237 22 20 57 27 or 22 20 57 21
Mail oapi@oapi.int
www.oapi.int