Mariëtte du Plessis
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Senior Statespeople : Intellectual Property
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Provided by Mariëtte du Plessis
Practice Areas
Mariëtte du Plessis, a senior Partner in the Trade Mark Litigation section of the firm's Trade Marks Department, specialises in all trade mark, copyright, advertising law and domain name related disputes throughout Africa, as well as regulatory advice. She represents high profile South African and international clients in their trade mark and copyright matters throughout Africa.
She has a particular interest in IP aspects of the arts, design and advertising, with a focus on educating young creative talents to protect their IP.
Career
Mariëtte has been involved in a number of high-profile cases over the years. In the case of Pioneer Foods (Pty) Ltd v Bothaville Milling (Pty) Ltd, she successfully represented the respondent in the case up to the Supreme Court of Appeal. It is regarded as the “road map” for passing off cases in South Africa. She is also a Senior Adjudicator for .co.za domain name disputes.
Over the years Mariëtte has been actively involved with, and served leadership roles on various statutory and professional member committees, both locally and internationally, numerous times. She is continuously recognised as a top-tier industry expert and is highly regarded by her peers.
Chambers Review
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Mariëtte du Plessis is an accomplished Pretoria-based IP practitioner with notable experience in trade mark opposition, copyright registration and contentious matters relating to issues such as passing off. She continues to support Adams & Adams' IP team in the role of consultant.
Articles, highlights and press releases
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ARIPO Working Group clarifies fees deadlines
The Working Group discussed proposals to amend the Harare Protocol which regulates the filing and prosecution of patents, utility models and industrial designs in ARIPO and also addressed some of the challenges in the operation of the Banjul Protocol which regulates Trade Mark matters in ARIPO.
Morocco | Registration and renewal certificates now issued electronically
The Moroccan Office of Industrial and Commercial Property (OMPIC) has announced that as of 28 May 2018, it will only issue electronic trade mark registration and renewal certificates, with the OMPIC stamp.
Implementation of the new Namibian Industrial Property Act imminent
After years of anticipation, the Industrial Property Regulations were published in the Namibian Government Gazette on 1 June 2018. The effect of the publication is that the new Industrial Property Act No. 1 of 2012 will come into operation on 1 August 2018. Our team reviews the changes and effects.
ARIPO Working Group clarifies fees deadlines
The Working Group discussed proposals to amend the Harare Protocol which regulates the filing and prosecution of patents, utility models and industrial designs in ARIPO and also addressed some of the challenges in the operation of the Banjul Protocol which regulates Trade Mark matters in ARIPO.
Morocco | Registration and renewal certificates now issued electronically
The Moroccan Office of Industrial and Commercial Property (OMPIC) has announced that as of 28 May 2018, it will only issue electronic trade mark registration and renewal certificates, with the OMPIC stamp.
Implementation of the new Namibian Industrial Property Act imminent
After years of anticipation, the Industrial Property Regulations were published in the Namibian Government Gazette on 1 June 2018. The effect of the publication is that the new Industrial Property Act No. 1 of 2012 will come into operation on 1 August 2018. Our team reviews the changes and effects.