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</html><description>On March 1, 2024, the Lao official gazette published the newly amended Law on Intellectual Property No. 50/NA, dated November 20, 2023 (the &#x201C;2023 Law on IP&#x201D;). The timing of this update is consistent with Laos&#x2019; history of providing regular revisions to the country&#x2019;s IP legislation since the enactment of the first Law on Intellectual Property by the National Assembly in 2007 (the &#x201C;2007 Law on IP&#x201D;). These revisions include amendments in 2011, 2017, and now 2023. Prior to 2007, intellectual property (IP) protection was granted through decrees issued by the prime minister&#x2019;s office for selected types of IP: trademarks, patents, petty patents, and industrial designs. The 2007 Law on IP marked a significant shift by introducing comprehensive legislation to protect industrial property rights, new plant varieties, copyright, and related rights. It laid the foundations for IP legislation in Laos, with the primary objectives of promoting and protecting intellectual creativity</description></oembed>
