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Tanzania (TZ)

News Archive (3) Trademark Law
The United Republic of Tanzania comprises Tanganyika on the African mainland and the islands of Zanzibar (including Pemba). Despite political unification in 1964, Zanzibar retained its legislative independence in certain areas, inter alia in intellectual property.

Thus, although the United Republic of Tanzania is a union of the two jurisdictions, the IP regime in Tanzania entails two separate and independent legal systems.

Accordingly, should protection be required in the whole of the territory, trademarks have to be protected both in mainland Tanzania and in Zanzibar.

TANGANYIKA

Legal basis is the Trade and Service Marks Act No. 12 of 1986, in force since October 24th, 1986 and the Trade and Service Mark Regulations, 2000. Tanzania is member of ARIPO (since 1999), the Paris Convention (since 1963), the WIPO Convention (since 1983) and of WTO/TRIPS (since 1995).
Tanzania is not a member of the Madrid Agreement or the Madrid Protocol.
Tanzania has also acceded to the Banjul Protocol of ARIPO. The Banjul Protocol has, however, not yet been implemented in the national trade mark laws of Tanzania, so that it is not clear whether valid trademark protection can be obtained in Tanzania via an ARIPO registration designating Tanzania.
Trademark protection is obtained by registration.

ZANZIBAR

Legal basis is the Zanzibar Industrial Property Act No. 4 of 2008, Parts III and IV and the Industrial Property Regulations of 2014. Zanzibar (as part of the United Republic of Tanzania) is a member of ARIPO (since 1999), the Paris Convention (since 1963), the WIPO Convention (since 1983) and of WTO/TRIPS (since 1995).
Zanzibar is not a member of the Madrid Agreement or the Madrid Protocol.
The comments regarding the Banjul Protocol under ‘Tanganyika’ also apply, mutatis mutandis, to Zanzibar.
Trademark protection is obtained by registration.
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SMD Group thanks the following law firms for their assictance in updating the information provided.

Apr 29, 2024
IPvocate Africa Legal Advisers Ltd., Ebène, Mauritius  



Business Registrations and Licensing Agency (BRELA) / Ministry of Industry and Trade (BRELA)
Co-operative Bldg.
Lumumba Street
P.O. Box 9393
Dar es Salaam
United Republic of Tanzania

Tel +255 22 812 76 08 39
Fax +255 22 218 03 71
Mail info@brela-tz.org
www.brela-tz.org


Business and Property Registration Agency (BPRA)
2nd Floor
Sheria House
Mazizini
Zanzibar
Tel + 255 2422 3624
Fax + 255 2422 3625
Mail info@bpra.go.tz
www.bpra.go.tz

African Regional Industrial Property Organization (ARIPO)
11 Natal Road
Belgravia
Harare
Zimbawe

P.O. Box 4228

Tel +263 0242 794065
Fax +263 47 94 07 2
Mail mail@aripo.org
www.aripo.org