Russian Rosoboronexport registered its trademark abroad

After a numerous trademark and intellectual property violations by China, Rosoboronexport (Rostec State Corporation subsidiary) has received a certificate of international registration for its official trademark.

This will be recognised in 45 countries across the world within the framework of the Madrid System.

“From this time onward, we will have important legal leverage in key partner countries to prevent unlawful use of intellectual property, including by way of imitating our operations, said Alexander Mikheev, Director General of Rosoboronexport.

“Registration of the principal trademark abroad will allow Rosoboronexport to showcase its presence in key markets across the globe and to pursue our efforts towards building a strong brand.”

“It will have a positive impact on the promotion of Russian defence products and the services provided in the area of military and technical cooperation,” he added.

At present, the Rosoboronexport trademark is undergoing registration in 13 more countries across the world that have not joined the Madrid System, including the Gulf nations.

In order to stop unfair competitive practices, two trademarks have been cancelled in the Republic of Colombia.

These were confusingly similar to the Rosoboronexport trademark.

This has been confirmed by a resolution of Colombia’s Patent Office with immediate effect.

Stronger protection

Legal protection and safeguard of Rosoboronexport’s intellectual property abroad has been carried out by RT-Intellectexport LLC.

This body is Rostec State Corporation’s competence centre in the domain of intellectual property rights management.

“Rosoboronexport expresses its sincere gratitude to RT-Intellectexport LLC for its assistance in dealing with legal matters that concern protection of intellectual property abroad, for [its] professional and prompt handling of complicated and nontypical issues in that area, and is hopeful for further collaboration to mutual benefit,” noted Vladimir Kudashkin.

“We value our partnership with Rosoboronexport and the opportunity of carrying out joint projects, emphasised Valery Lyustik, General Director of RT-Intellectexport LLC.

“We are thankful for trusting us, and we rely on keeping up this cooperation and on implementing new joint plans in protecting the rights to intellectual products,” he added.

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