kb-ip-mena
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name: kb-ip-mena
description: Use when a matter involves trademark registration, patent filing, copyright protection, trade-secret enforcement, or IP licensing in MENA jurisdictions (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Lebanon, Egypt, GCC). Covers national IP frameworks, WIPO treaties, Madrid Protocol trademark filing, GCC Patent Office, SAIP (KSA), MOEC (UAE), MOET (Lebanon), Egyptian Patent Office, and enforcement options including civil, criminal, and customs seizure. Triggers on trademark MENA, patent KSA/UAE, copyright Arab countries, IP licensing MENA, or counterfeit goods enforcement questions.
license: MIT
metadata:
id: kb.IP-MENA
category: kb
practice_area: Intellectual Property Law
jurisdictions: [KSA, UAE, LB, EG, MENA]
priority: P0
intent: [IP, trademark, patent, copyright, MENA, SAIP, MOEC, enforcement]
related: [kb-ip-wipo, kb-fintech-licensing-difc, kb-fintech-licensing-cma-ksa, kb-employment-law-uae, kb-real-estate-uae, draft-ip-assignment, draft-ip-licensing]
source: Louis — HAQQ Legal AI (github.com/sboghossian/mini-claude-for-legal)
version: "1.0"
Knowledge Pack — IP Law in MENA
Regional Treaties and WIPO Membership
| Treaty | KSA | UAE | LB | EG |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paris Convention (industrial property) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Berne Convention (copyright) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Madrid Protocol (trademark) | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
| PCT (patents) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| GCC Patent Office (regional) | Yes | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| WIPO Copyright Treaty (WCT) | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
- Lebanon is not a Madrid Protocol member — national trademark filings required.
- GCC Patent Office in Riyadh covers all six GCC states; valid patent applies across GCC.
Trademarks
Saudi Arabia — SAIP
Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property (SAIP) established 2017 consolidates trademark, patent, and copyright:
| Feature | Rule |
|---|---|
| Filing system | National + via Madrid Protocol |
| Term | 10 years from registration, renewable indefinitely |
| Priority basis | Both use and filing (first-to-use may defend against first-to-file in some circumstances) |
| Classes | Nice Classification (international goods/services classes) |
| Arabic name | Required; transliteration/translation of foreign marks |
| Opposition | 60-day opposition window after publication |
| SAIP portal | Online filing available |
- Well-known marks: SAIP recognizes well-known marks and may refuse registration of similar marks even in different classes.
- Fees: include registration, examination, and renewal fees in SAR.
- Unofficial agents widely used; SAIP-registered practitioners recommended.
UAE — MOEC
Ministry of Economy (MOEC) administers trademarks federally:
- Federal Decree-Law 36/2021 on Trademarks (replacing earlier law).
- Online filing via MOEC portal; e-services streamlined.
- Term: 10 years, renewable.
- Madrid Protocol: UAE member since 2021.
- Both MOEC national filing and Madrid international designation for UAE available.
- Opposition: 30 days from publication in Official Gazette.
- Free-zone marks: MOEC registration covers all UAE including DIFC/ADGM; DIFC/ADGM do not have separate trademark registries.
Lebanon — MOET
Ministry of Economy and Trade (MOET) IP Office handles trademarks:
- Old trademark law (1924-era) with amendments.
- Term: 15 years from registration, renewable.
- No Madrid Protocol — national filing only; must file separately from GCC/international portfolios.
- Notarized Power of Attorney (POA) required for foreign applicants.
- Opposition: 30 days from publication.
- Enforcement historically weaker; improving with international trade pressure.
Egypt — Egyptian Patent and Trademark Office
- Governed by Intellectual Property Law No. 82/2002.
- Madrid Protocol member — international designation available.
- Term: 10 years from registration, renewable.
- Arabic translation required for non-Arabic marks.
- Opposition: available within statutory period after publication.
- Enforcement: improving; TRIPS obligations.
GCC Trademark Framework
- The 2014 GCC Unified Trademark Law harmonized substantive rules across GCC.
- However, national registrations still required in each GCC state — there is no single "GCC trademark registration" that covers all states simultaneously.
- Madrid Protocol designations are available for individual GCC states (KSA, UAE, Bahrain, Oman) — not yet for Kuwait and Qatar via Madrid.
Patents
Saudi Arabia — SAIP
| Feature | Rule |
|---|---|
| Law | Saudi Patent Law (Royal Decree M/27 1425H) |
| Term | 20 years from filing date |
| Substantive examination | Yes |
| Annuities | Required to maintain |
| Filing language | Arabic (translation required for foreign applications) |
| PCT | KSA is a PCT contracting state; national phase entry available |
- Excluded subject matter: plant/animal varieties, biological processes, mathematical methods, presentations of information, cosmetic/surgical treatments (varies).
- SAIP actively examining AI/software patents; no blanket software exclusion.
UAE — MOEC
- Federal Decree-Law 11/2021 on Industrial Property.
- Term: 20 years from filing.
- Substantive examination required.
- PCT national phase.
GCC Patent Office
- Single regional application covers all six GCC states.
- Application filed in Riyadh; examination by GCC Patent Office.
- On grant: valid in all GCC members.
- Advantage: one application, six jurisdictions — significant cost and time saving.
- Used by major multinationals with GCC-wide product launches.
Lebanon
- Patent Law 240/2000.
- Term: 20 years.
- Examination less rigorous than GCC/Europe.
- PCT national phase.
Egypt
- Law 82/2002 (IP Law).
- Term: 20 years.
- PCT national phase.
Copyright
| Jurisdiction | Key Law | Term (General) | Notable Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| KSA | Royal Decree M/41 1424H (Copyright Law) | Life + 70 years | Moral rights perpetual; software protected |
| UAE | Federal Decree-Law 38/2021 | Life + 50 years | WIPO Copyright Treaty member |
| Lebanon | Law 75/1999 | Life + 50 years | Collective management organizations |
| Egypt | Law 82/2002 | Life + 50 years | WCT member |
Key Points
- Registration not required for copyright to subsist — automatic on creation of an original work.
- Registration voluntary but useful for enforcement (creates rebuttable presumption of ownership).
- Software: protected as a literary work in all jurisdictions.
- AI-generated works: no jurisdiction in MENA has expressly addressed AI-generated copyright; default position is that a human author must be identifiable.
- Moral rights: non-waivable rights of attribution and integrity (stronger in civil-law jurisdictions LB, EG; also present in KSA and UAE).
Trade Secrets
| Jurisdiction | Framework |
|---|---|
| KSA | Unfair Competition Law; protection through contract; SAIP guidance |
| UAE | Federal Decree-Law 36/2021 on Trademarks includes trade-secret chapter |
| Lebanon | Unfair competition provisions under Code of Obligations and Contracts |
| Egypt | Law 82/2002 (IP Law) — Part 4 on trade secrets |
Key elements for trade-secret protection in MENA:
- Information must be secret (not publicly known).
- Information must have commercial value because it is secret.
- Reasonable steps to maintain secrecy must be taken (NDAs, access controls, etc.).
Always pair trade-secret protection with:
- NDAs with employees (see [[draft-nda-mutual]])
- IP assignment clauses in employment contracts
- Confidentiality provisions in commercial contracts
Enforcement Options
Civil
- Injunctive relief (urgent procedures / summary court orders) to stop ongoing infringement.
- Damages (actual damages + loss of profit; moral damages available).
- Destruction of infringing goods.
- Courts: national IP courts in KSA (SAIP Courts), UAE Civil Courts, DIFC/ADGM Courts for commercial IP disputes.
Criminal
- Counterfeiting and piracy are criminal offenses in KSA and UAE — active enforcement.
- Criminal fines + imprisonment + confiscation.
- IP crimes units in UAE (DED Trademark protection + MOI).
- KSA: SAIP IP enforcement unit; coordination with Customs.
Customs / Border Measures
- All MENA jurisdictions (TRIPS signatories) permit customs recordal of IP rights.
- Rights holder registers mark/patent with customs; customs can detain suspected counterfeit shipments.
- KSA Customs + UAE Federal Customs Authority: both have recordal programs.
- Effective for stopping fake goods entering via MENA ports.
Online / Digital
- MENA platforms (Noon, Amazon.ae, Souq.com): IP infringement takedown programs available.
- WIPO UDRP: domain dispute resolution for .com and gTLDs — available to all MENA rights holders.
- Country-code domains (.sa, .ae, .lb): SAIP and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority domain dispute mechanisms.
Practical Filing Strategy for MENA Portfolio
| Priority | Action |
|---|---|
| GCC coverage (trademarks) | File via Madrid Protocol for KSA + UAE + Bahrain + Oman; file nationally in Kuwait + Qatar until they join Madrid |
| GCC patents | Single GCC Patent Office application (if timing allows before commercial launch) |
| Lebanon | Must file nationally; budget for notarized POA from foreign owners |
| Egypt | Madrid Protocol designation or national filing |
| Arabic version | Always file Arabic translation/transliteration for marks and product names |
| POA | Notarized (and sometimes legalized/apostilled) POA required for all national offices |
Drafting Notes
| Document | Key IP Clause |
|---|---|
| Employment contract | IP assignment clause: all works created in scope of employment assigned to employer; specify treatment of pre-existing IP |
| Service agreement | IP ownership: specify "work for hire" equivalent; verify assignment for independent contractors (automatic assignment not guaranteed in civil-law systems) |
| License agreement | Exclusive vs non-exclusive; territory; sublicensing rights; royalty calculation; term and termination; Sharia-compliant royalty structure if applicable |
| NDA | Define confidential information; carve-outs; term; return/destroy provisions |
Caveats & Currency
IP laws in MENA have been significantly updated in recent years (UAE 2021, KSA SAIP 2017+). WIPO and Madrid Protocol member status changes periodically. Verify current SAIP and MOEC examination guidelines; substantive examination practices evolve. Enforcement quality varies significantly by jurisdiction and specific enforcement team. Use [[kb-ip-wipo]] for WIPO treaty and international filing system details.
Related Skills
- [[kb-ip-wipo]]
- [[kb-fintech-licensing-difc]]
- [[kb-fintech-licensing-cma-ksa]]
- [[kb-employment-law-uae]]
- [[draft-ip-assignment]]
- [[draft-ip-licensing]]