TRADEMARK ASSIGNMENT

How to Assign a Trademark in Malaysia

1. Execute a Deed of Assignment:

  • Both the current owner (Assignor) and the new owner (Assignee) must sign a legally binding Deed of Assignment.
  • This document outlines the terms of the transfer, including:
    • The specific trademarks being transferred.
    • The effective date of the transfer (which is usually the date the Deed of Assignment is signed).
    • The consideration for the transfer (which can be a nominal sum).

2. File with the Trademark Office:

  • Submit the signed Deed of Assignment to the Malaysian Intellectual Property Corporation (MyIPO) along with the prescribed form (Form TMH-1) and any required fees.

3. Office Processing:

  • MyIPO will review the documents and record the assignment in their database.
  • This process typically takes a few months.

Important Note:

  • Transfer Effective Date: The transfer of trademark ownership is effective immediately upon the signing of the Deed of Assignment, regardless of the time it takes for MyIPO to process the filing.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Deed of Assignment is the cornerstone of any trademark transfer.
  • Filing with MyIPO is essential for official record and to protect the transfer.
  • Consulting with a qualified trademark agent is highly recommended to ensure a smooth and legally sound transfer process.

Disclaimer:

This information is for general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice.

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