The laws that govern trademark registration The Trade Marks Act, 2020 r/w in conjunction with the Trade Marks Rules, 2015.
The authority responsible for trademark registration in the British Virgin Islands is the British Virgin Islands Financial Services Commission (BVIFSC).
Marks are usually 2-dimensional but can also be 3-dimensional. E.g. forms of containers, holders or packages or the shape of the goods themselves can be used as trademarks.
The validity of a trade mark registered in the British Virgin Islands is 10 years, after which it can be renewed for like periods.