Capital: Banjul
Population: 1.4 million
Major languages: English, indigenous languages
Major religions: Islam, Christianity
Form of government: Multiparty republic
Monetary unit: 1 dalasi = 100 butut
Main exports: Peanuts and peanut products, fish, cotton lint, palm kernels
Internet domain: .gm
Time zone: GMT
International dialling code: +220
TRADE MARKS
International Arrangements:
Gambia is a member of the Paris Union. However, it has not yet published a Convention Countries Order concerning trade marks and it is not possible, therefore, to claim convention priority.
Categories of Trade Marks:
There are provisions for the registration of CERTIFICATION MARKS (known as SPECIAL TRADE MARKS) and SERIES MARKS.
There are no provisions for the registration of SERVICE MARKS or DEFENSIVE MARKS.
Classification:
The old British Classification of 50 classes applies.
A separate application is required for each class of goods.
Documents required:
A. New Applications
B. Renewals
C. Assignments/Mergers
D. Change of Name
E. Change of Address
F. Licences/Registered Users
PATENTS
International arrangements:
Note:
The law in Gambia has not yet been amended to recognise the PCT. Although PCT applications designating Gambia are filed and accepted, we cannot guarantee that enforceable rights will be granted.
Types of Patents available:
Novelty requirements:
Absolute novelty is required. However, novelty will not be destroyed if the disclosure of the invention to the public occurred not earlier than six months preceding the filing date or where applicable the priority date, and it was as a consequence of:
Patentability:
Diagnostic, therapeutic and surgical methods for the treatment of humans and animals are not patentable. However products for use in any such methods may be patented.
Filing requirements:
Patents of Invention (Non-PCT):
National Phase PCT application:
Gambian patent legislation does not make provision for PCT applications, nor are filing requirements for such applications specified. At present, we advise applicants to lodge the same documents as for a non-PCT application, plus the following: