Nepal’s Draft Copyright Act, 2024: A Game-Changer for IP Owners
Nepal is all scheduled to make a significant leap in the protection of intellectual property rights with the Draft Copyright Act, 2024. The proposed legislation introduces an Intellectual Property Police unit, a dedicated force to combat IP theft and ensure more stringent enforcement. This initiative is a crucial response to the growing need for safeguarding the rights of creators, inventors, and businesses against counterfeiting and infringement.
Key highlights of the draft law include:
Establishment of an Intellectual Property Police: For the first time, Nepal will have a specialized unit to handle IP-related crimes, focusing on copyright and trademark enforcement.
Enhanced legal enforcement: The IP Police will have the power to investigate, conduct raids, and prosecute offenders involved in IP violations.
Dedicated IP bench: There is a possibility of setting up a separate intellectual property bench in the judiciary for quicker and more efficient resolution of disputes.
For our international clients having IP interests in Nepal, these developments are crucial. Stronger enforcement mechanisms not only protect IP investments but also create a more secure business environment, paving the way for innovation and growth.
Read more about the Policy dialogue that took place before the Ministry of Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation of Nepal over here - https://pri.gov.np/events/a-public-policy-dialogue-was-held-to-generate-feedback-on-the-draft-of-the-copyright-act-2081/
Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to monitor the progress of this legislation.
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