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Trademarks

distinguishing the goods and services of one company from those of other companies.

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Protection

You can protect a brand nationally and internationally. There is the union trademark for the European single market.

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Trademark Similarity Search

 

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Pre Check

 

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Search

Prior to applying for a trade mark be sure to search for similar trade marks.

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Online Trademark Register - see.ip

 

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Manage Trademarks

Your rights and their possibilities with a trademark protection.

Your Rights

As the owner of a trademark, you have rights but also obligations.

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Changes

Trademarks can be extended or changed later. However, not unrestricted.

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Renewal

Brands can live forever. However, you must extend the protection every ten years.

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Priority and confirmations

If you need an issue of priority documents, official confirmations, legal confirmations, official transcripts, certifications.

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Trademark Gazette

 

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5.742
Trademarks applied
4.871
Trademarks registered
45
Goods and Services
56
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