The registration process begins with the formal submission of an application. The Office checks whether the application meets absolute grounds, then it publishes the trademark application. The publication is followed by a period of several months, during which third parties can file an objection against the registration of the mark. If no objection is filed, the applicant is asked to pay the registration fee (in some countries) and registration certificate of the mark is issued.
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Imagine that you are selling products or services under your own Trademark. Are you sure you own it? In order for you to prove it, you need to register it
Bellow, you will find anwsers to most frequently asked questions with trademark registration
What is a trademark?
Trade mark (TM) or Service mark (SM) is an Industrial Property Right, which means any kind of distinctive sign or mark (or combination of signs) in eyes of its buyer that holds a specific value.
What does Trademark registration mean?
Trademark registration means to start and to go through a procedure before appropriate national or regional Intellectual Property Office.
Where can I register trademark?
There are multiple ways to get your Trademark registered. It normally depends on your choice where do you wish to have your Trademark protected (which country or region).
What do I need for registration?
If you file your own application and there are no oppositions or other complications, no representation is required. Foreigners are obliged to appoint a local representative.