LOYAL · Tashkent, Uzbekistan · legal, tax and IP support for business

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Intellectual Property

Registration, commercialisation and protection of trademarks, inventions, software, copyright and other IP assets in Uzbekistan.

Practice

Practical support for your business matter

Registration, commercialisation and protection of trademarks, inventions, software, copyright and other IP assets in Uzbekistan.

LOYAL reviews the documents and facts, identifies legal risks and proposes a clear next step based on local practice in Uzbekistan.

What we do

How LOYAL can help

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Trademark registration and prosecution

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Patent support and invention-related matters

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Brand and IP rights protection

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Licence and other IP commercialisation agreements

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IP risk review for transactions and new projects

Clients

Who we help

Companies launching brands in Uzbekistan
Trademark and technology owners
International companies and investors
Developers, manufacturers and content owners

Process

How we work

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Identify the IP asset, owner and territory of protection

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Review source documents and registration risks

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Prepare and file the required documents

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Support examination, responses and subsequent protection of rights

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can a foreign brand be registered in Uzbekistan?
Yes. The route depends on the applicant, the selected filing route and the specific IP asset.
Is a trademark search recommended before filing?
A preliminary search helps assess refusal and conflict risks before the application is filed.
What documents are needed to register a trademark?
The list depends on the applicant, the mark and the filing route. Typically, applicant details, the mark and the list of goods or services are required to start.
Can software and other digital assets be protected?
Yes, although the protection mechanism depends on the asset and the rights involved. Software, content, brands and technologies may require different legal tools.
What should be done if trademark rights are infringed?
The infringement should first be documented and the scope of rights confirmed. A strategy can then be selected, including a cease-and-desist letter, negotiations, administrative action or court proceedings.
Where can current IP rules be checked?
Current legislation should be checked in LexUZ, while procedural requirements should also be verified on official websites of the competent IP authorities.

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