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Registering for international trademark protection is very important for any brand in a foreign market. However, applying for a trademark in the EU can be quite complex and time consuming unlike any other country.
Trademarks in the EU are expensive and complicated because this is not just one but 27 countries in a union. One IBC® has always tried to find a way to simplify this process and reduce any unnecessary cost.
One IBC® applies for an EU-wide trademark directly at the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) which has effect across all 27 member states. There is also geographical indication (GI) for foods and wines originated from a specific area and because of that possess certain qualities or a reputation. GI can also be effective EU-wide. One IBC® can also help companies apply for a trademark on a national basis in said country.
EPO, one of the numerous offices for intellectual property in Europe
The IP system in the EU is complex and expensive due to the nature of this organization and its numerous members. Application for IP protection may cost much more in the EU than in other countries. IP law is complex therefore companies should consult One IBC® to better understand and apply for IP protection correctly.
There are different trademark application methods as well as advantages, disadvantages and points to consider for each. Companies can apply through:
The official languages of the EUIPO are English, French, German, Italian and Spanish. Consider protecting translations and transliterations as well when applying for a trademark. Unregistered trademarks may have rights in some EU member states.
Companies should consider two things when applying through the Madrid system.
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The basic fee has to be paid within one month of EUIPO’s notification that they have received the application. EUIPO only starts processing and contacting the applicant after this fee has been paid. This fee includes a compulsory fee for the first class of product and service. The second class (if the applicant requires) will incur a small extra fee and any class afterwards will add a fixed amount.
Contact One IBC® for detailed guidance to know which class of product and service the trademark belongs to. We also highly recommend getting a copy of the Certificate of registration because this is very useful in the future and is not expensive.
After obtaining an international trademark registration, owners have to renew it every 10 years. The renewal fee is structured similarly to the basic fee. Any extra class will incur an extra fee. There are also additional fees to expand the geographical scope of coverage or modify the trademark.
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