Myanmar Customs: A New Shield for Your Copyright πŸ‡²πŸ‡²βš–οΈ

As of late 2025 and into 2026, the enforcement landscape in Myanmar has taken a sophisticated leap forward. Under Notification No. 107/2025, a formal system for IP border protection is now active, allowing copyright holders to move from a reactive stance to proactive defense.

At Exy Intellectual Property, we know that “action and confidence” come from a fortified supply chain. This new framework empowers the Customs Department to intercept and detain pirated goods before they ever reach the local market.

The Shift: Proactive vs. Reactive Enforcement

Previously, enforcement often relied on individual complaints and after-the-fact litigation. The new recordation system changes the math for pirates and counterfeiters.

FeatureOld SystemNew Customs Framework (2026)
DetectionComplaint-drivenProactive interception via recordation
Recordation ValidityN/A2 Years (Renewable)
Response TimeUncertain15-day decision window
Ad-hoc SuspensionDifficultAvailable with security deposit

The Strategy for Market Security

“Your brand is never yours until you claim it.” In Myanmar, claiming it now involves a dual-step process. While copyright protection may be automatic in theory, mandatory registration with the Intellectual Property Department (IPD) is the prerequisite for Customs recordation.

“Prevention is the most cost-effective form of IP strategy. Stopping piracy at the border saves the exponential costs of local market raids and litigation.” β€” Team ExyIP Strategy

Critical Action Steps for Rights Holders

  1. Register First: Ensure your copyright is officially registered with the IPD to obtain the necessary certificate for Customs.
  2. Record with Customs: File your recordation to enable authorities to monitor your brand across all Myanmar ports of entry.
  3. Monitor Status: Any changes to your copyright must be reported within five days to maintain your standing with Customs.
  4. Budget for Deposits: For ad-hoc suspension requests, be prepared for a security deposit (10,000,000 Kyat or 10% of goods value).

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