A massive shift is happening in the South Asian legal landscape! The Maldives is officially transitioning away from its old system of newspaper “cautionary notices” to a modern, government-backed statutory framework under the newly ratified Trademark Act (Law No. 19/2025). 🏛️✨
What the New Law Means for Your Brand:
1️⃣ First-to-File System: Rights go to whoever files first, not who used it first. Early filing is now critical to secure your brand.
2️⃣ Direct Foreign Application: Foreign companies can now file for trademarks directly without needing to register a local business entity.
3️⃣ Customs Border Controls: Trademark owners can now work directly with Maldives Customs to seize counterfeit goods right at the border.
4️⃣ Stronger Punishments: The law introduces civil damages and criminal penalties for counterfeiting, with fines reaching up to MVR 2,000,000.
⚠️ Critical Action Required: The law comes into full effect on November 11, 2026. If you are currently relying on old cautionary notices, you must file a formal application during the 12-month transition window (ending November 11, 2027) to maintain your priority rights!
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