trademark registration in indonesia: process

Registering Trademark in Indonesia: An Important Legal Issue

  • InCorp Editorial Team
  • 24 March 2016
  • 4 minutes reading time

One important lesson we can learn from the IKEA case that failed to claim its IKEA trademark in a dispute with an Indonesian rattan furniture company is you need to carefully register your brand or trademark if you want to enter the Indonesian market. It goes without saying that trademark registration in Indonesia is important.

Trademark registering can be so tricky and obviously a daunting process in Indonesia, especially if you are a foreigner owning a foreign company, which is relatively new to Indonesia’s business, political, and legal environment. Of course, you refuse to experience a similar thing to the gigantic IKEA Sweden that has all its reputations world-wide, but loses its trademark dispute case against a national rattan furniture company in Indonesia that claimed to have registered IKEA name for its products since IKEA is the acronym of its founder.

Therefore, you absolutely need to reconsider your trademark registration process in Indonesia and choose a reputable market entry consultancy agency to do all the processes on your behalf.

Trademark Registration in Indonesia: What to Do

To avoid similar case, there are several things to do by the foreign companies in Indonesia related to trademark registration:

1. Registering your trademark in Indonesia is a must, no matter how popular is your brand in the world
Based on the Law no 15 Year 2011 on Trademark, you need to have your trademark to be registered officially by the Directorate General of Intellectual Property under the Ministry of Law and Human Right. Otherwise, your brand will not be acknowledged in Indonesia.

2.  Do a thorough preliminary research before you file your trademark registration
Because there are so many case worldwide on the failure to win trademark disputes because the trademarks have been used by local companies, such as IKEA in Indonesia, Sony in Japan, Samsung in South Korea, and BMW in Germany, you need to first conduct a research prior to your trademark registration. By doing so, you can consider some alternatives in advance before a big dispute happens. Because trademark registration is a long and tiring process, anticipation and proactive actions can save your time, energy, and money.

3. Ask for professional help to do the research
You can either do the research personally or as for professional help to do it for you. Remember that this process is usually long, so it is also important that you consider the pending applications. The preliminary search must be conducted with the Trademark Office with the assistance of someone who really understands the bureaucracy and the whole systems.

4. Find a certified translator to translate your document properly
Because you need to submit your trademark registration document in Bahasa Indonesia, you need to translate your specification of goods and services into Bahasa Indonesia properly. You need to make sure that the translation of your document would be understandable by native Indonesians. Especially to the officials who involve in your trademark registration process.

5. Fill in the data correctly and consistently
When filling the trademark registration form, make sure that you fill them all correctly and consistently, including the name and the address of your company. Everything should be matched well with the other documents submitted together with the file.

6. The mark you registered must be the exact mark
The font, color, or anything specify in the document should be used as it is. It means that you are not allowed to use a copied mark with black-and-white color. Because the authority might consider that your mark is black and white.

7. In some cases, you will need to appeal to the trademark appeals commission
If your trademark is rejected, you can reverse the decisions in the Trademark Appeals Commission. The process will take you 6-9 months.

Because trademark registration is a sensitive issue in any country, it is highly advisable to do it right from the start.

As one of the leading market entry and business consulting firms in Indonesia, we have extensive experience in assisting foreign companies and entities in trademark registration in Indonesia. Feel free to contact us if you need further supervision and assistance

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Daris Salam

COO Indonesia at InCorp Indonesia

With more than 10 years of expertise in accounting and finance, Daris Salam dedicates his knowledge to consistently improving the performance of InCorp Indonesia and maintaining clients and partnerships.

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