In 2019 the Mauritian authorities published new IP legislation, the Industrial Property Act 2019. It has now been announced that the legislation is anticipated to come into force in February 2022.
The changes significantly modernise IP law in Mauritius, and bring it into line with international standards.
Some noteworthy features of the new legislation are as follows:
Patents
Utility models
Industrial designs
Protection of designs is limited to 20 years.
Lay-out designs
There is provision for protection in cases of originality and commercial exploitation not exceeding two years.
New plant varieties
There is provision for protection for nationals and companies registered in countries that belong to the International Convention for the Protection of Plants (UPOV).
Trade marks
Geographical indications
There are provisions for the protection of geographical indications.
IP administration
There will be three separate bodies: the Intellectual Property Council (an advisory body), the Industrial Property Office (the registry), and the Industrial Property Tribunal (a court that deals with appeals from the registry).
The new legislation is a welcome development.
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