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Distinguish Assignment of Industrial Property Rights And the Licensing of Industrial Property Rights

According to Law on Intellectual Property in Vietnam, industrial property rights means rights of an organization or individual to inventions, industrial designs, designs of semi-conducting closed circuits, trademarks, trade names and geographical indications, trade secrets which such organization or individual created or owns, and the right to prevent unfair competition.

Accordingly, these rights may be transferred to other organizations and individuals that are not creators or owners of those objects. Transfer of industrial property rights includes two types of “assignment of industrial property rights” and “licensing of industrial property rights”.

Distinguish-Assignment-of-Industrial-Property-RightsAnd-the-Licensing-of-Industrial-Property-Rights-1Distinguish-Assignment-of-Industrial-Property-RightsAnd-the-Licensing-of-Industrial-Property-Rights-1The assignment of industrial property rights means the transfer of ownership right by the owner of such industrial property right to another organization or individual. It means assignor shall have to transfer all the rights of the industrial property object to assignee and after the two parties complete the transfer procedure, assignee shall be fully entitled to make decisions upon that industrial property object. However, when transferring, the parties should pay attention to the following matters: (i) Industrial property right owners may only assign their rights within the scope of protection; (ii) Rights to geographical indications shall not be assignable because this object is physical and cannot be moved; (iii) Rights to trade names may only be assigned together with the transfer of the entire business establishment and business activities under such trade name for instance under merger and acquisitions; (iv) The assignment of the rights to marks must not cause confusion as to properties or origins of goods or services bearing such marks (v) Rights to marks may only be assigned to organizations or individuals who satisfy conditions for persons having the right to register such marks.

Licensing of industrial property objects means permission by the owner of such industrial property object for another organization or individual to use the industrial property object within the scope of the owner’s right. Unlike assignment, licensing of rights is when the owner of industrial property object temporarily grant rights to other organizations and individuals to use their industrial property objects for a definite period of time. Licensing of industrial property rights also has certain restrictions such as (i) The right to use geographical indications or trade names shall not be licensable; (ii) The right to use collective marks must not be licensed to organizations or individuals who are not members of the owners of such collective marks; (iii) The licensee must not enter into a sub-license contract with a third party unless allowed by the owner; (iv) Mark licensees shall be obliged to indicate on goods and goods packages that such goods have been manufactured under mark license contracts; (v) Invention licensees under exclusive contracts shall be obliged to use such inventions in the same manner as the invention owners.

Accordingly, the parties need to understand the purpose, scope and object of transfer of industrial property rights, and thereafter sign corresponding agreements being being assignment of industrial property rights or licensing of industrial property rights. Copyright, trademark, patent lawyers could be of help to provide consultancy and legal advice to ensure the rights and obligations are clearly spelled out to avoid potential dispute in Vietnam during the transfer of industrial property rights.

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