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To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. Angola is a lusophone country on the west coast of Africa. Over the past two decades, it has piqued the interest of big brands and multinationals as a lucrative destination for investment. Many companies have preventively filed their trademarks there in order to market their products or services safely in the future. Further, it is common to find several applications for well-known trademarks on behalf of national companies or people in the national trademark bulletin – these tend to generate many oppositions. This article provides a global analysis of trademark applications in
Inventa International Angola is a lusophone country on the west coast of Africa. Over the past two decades, it has piqued the interest of big brands and multinationals as a lucrative destination for investment. Many companies have preventively filed their trademarks there in order to market their products or services safely in the future. Further, it is common to find several applications for well-known trademarks on behalf of national companies or people in the national trademark bulletin – these tend to generate many oppositions. This article provides a global analysis of trademark applications in Angola to uncover the trends. A record number of trademark applications were filed in Angola in 2014 (around 5,500). While numbers have since fallen, in the last three years it seems that the upward trend has resumed its course.
Global data analysis reveals Angolaâs varying trademark landscape Angola December 10 2020 Angola is a lusophone country on the west coast of Africa. Over the past two decades, it has piqued the interest of big brands and multinationals as a lucrative destination for investment. Many companies have preventively filed their trademarks there in order to market their products or services safely in the future. Further, it is common to find several applications for well-known trademarks on behalf of national companies or people in the national trademark bulletin – these tend to generate many oppositions. This article provides a global analysis of trademark applications in Angola to uncover the trends.
Angop 321 vizualizações 0 19h35 Luanda - Former director of the defunct Office for Revitalisation and Execution of Institutional Communication and Marketing (Grecima), Manuel Rabelais, said Thursday that lack of money forced him to request the Central Bank of Angola (BNA) to join the free buying and selling foreign currency process. The defendant told this to the Court during the hearing session held on Thursday in Luanda. Rabelais is accused of crimes of embezzlement, money laundering and violation of budget execution rules, between 2016 and 2017. He said he voluntarily decided to make the decision due the financial constraints at Grecima, caused by the economic and financial crisis in that period.
Diogo Antunes Angola is a lusophone country on the west coast of Africa. Over the past two decades, it has piqued the interest of big brands and multinationals as a lucrative destination for investment. Many companies have preventively filed their trademarks there in order to market their products or services safely in the future. Further, it is common to find several applications for well-known trademarks on behalf of national companies or people in the national trademark bulletin – these tend to generate many oppositions. This article provides a global analysis of trademark applications in Angola to uncover the trends. A record number of trademark applications were filed in Angola in 2014 (around 5,500). While numbers have since fallen, in the last three years it seems that the upward trend has resumed its course.