Anti-counterfeiting policy: significant changes in Kenyan IP law

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Francesca Cioni

Trademark Attorney
Italy

As Trademark Attorney at our firm, I have a deep knowledge of Italian and European IP law. I advise clients on trademark matters across sectors such as fashion, food, pharma, cosmetics, finance and insurance.

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Antonella De Gregori

Partner
Italy

I am a partner with a broad experience in Italian and European intellectual property law, representing clients in particular in the chemistry field.

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Paola Ruggiero

Counsel
Italy

As Counsel here at Bird & Bird, I have broad experience in Italian and European IP law, representing our clients from industries including food, fashion, entertainment, media, retail, finance and insurance, in trade mark, copyright and design matters.

Based on the new regulation, any IP right owner who has a trademark/design/patent in Kenya and any company which imports goods manufactured outside Kenya into Kenya must record it with ACA no later than 1 January, 2023.

ACA recordal is compulsory only for entities importing finished products manufactured outside Kenya into Kenya. The following products/services are not subject to the ACA recordal process: raw materials/unfinished goods, transit/transhipment goods, services rendered in Kenya. ACA recordal is voluntary in the case of products manufactured in Kenya.

Failure to record with ACA can mean the seizure of goods imported into Kenya, fines, and imprisonment. ACA recordal is to be renewed each year.

We can assist you in the ACA recordal process if your company imports goods manufactured outside Kenya into said country.

Authored by Paola Ruggiero and Ilaria Milan

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