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How to protect/register your trademark?
I would like to register my trademark. Do any of you know the procedure? How long does it take? What to do step by step?
I would like to register my trademark. Do any of you know the procedure? How long does it take? What to do step by step?
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You must submit an application for registration of a trademark with the Patent Office of the Republic of Poland. When applying physically in one class, it will cost you PLN 450 once, and PLN 400 when submitting an online application. You have to pay PLN 120 for each next class. More information can be found here: https://rpms.pl/rejestracja-znakow-towarowowych/
You must submit an application for registration of a trademark with the Patent Office of the Republic of Poland. When applying physically in one class, it will cost you PLN 450 once, and PLN 400 when submitting an online application. You have to pay PLN 120 for each next class. More information can be found here: https://rpms.pl/rejestracja-znakow-towarowowych/
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Do I understand correctly that you are asking about registration in Poland? If so, the trademark application should be filed with the Patent Office in Warsaw, at al. Niepodległości 188/192. You can do it in person (or by proxy), by post, fax or via the Internet (on the Electronic Services Platform of the Patent Office). Filling out the application itself is easy, because it consists only in entering the data in the appropriate boxes. The step-by-step procedure is as follows: 1. Filling out the application. 2. Payment of the fee in accordance with the guidelines. 3. The Patent Office (UP) will make a preliminary analysis whether the application meets the formal requirements and whether the fee has been paid. 4. The Patent Office will publish applications in the Register Plus database for trademarks. 5. Substantive examination of the application will take place in order to check whether there are obstacles to registration of the applied mark. 6. The application will be published in the Bulletin of the Patent Office - if there are no obstacles to registration of the mark. 7. There is a 3-month period for other persons to raise objections. 8. A decision is issued on granting a right of protection for a trademark or its refusal. 9. You must pay a trademark protection and publication fee. 10. The last point is the publication of the decision in Wiadomości of the Patent Office. The fee for filing a trademark starts at PLN 400, but its final amount depends on how many classes of trademarks you apply for. Detailed details can be found on the state website https://www.biznes.gov.pl/pl/opisy-procedur/-/proc/598 Remember that one application concerns one trademark. The waiting period is about 6 months (if the application was made correctly and no one objects). If you decide to apply online, you must use the epuap.gov.pl platform. If you have never done it before, it will be necessary to activate the Trusted Profile, because it will be used to sign the application. Also remember to check before submitting your application that there are no identical or similar trademarks to the one you would like to apply for. The protection right for a trademark lasts 10 years from the date of application, but it can be extended at your request.
Do I understand correctly that you are asking about registration in Poland? If so, the trademark application should be filed with the Patent Office in Warsaw, at al. Niepodległości 188/192. You can do it in person (or by proxy), by post, fax or via the Internet (on the Electronic Services Platform of the Patent Office). Filling out the application itself is easy, because it consists only in entering the data in the appropriate boxes. The step-by-step procedure is as follows: 1. Filling out the application. 2. Payment of the fee in accordance with the guidelines. 3. The Patent Office (UP) will make a preliminary analysis whether the application meets the formal requirements and whether the fee has been paid. 4. The Patent Office will publish applications in the Register Plus database for trademarks. 5. Substantive examination of the application will take place in order to check whether there are obstacles to registration of the applied mark. 6. The application will be published in the Bulletin of the Patent Office - if there are no obstacles to registration of the mark. 7. There is a 3-month period for other persons to raise objections. 8. A decision is issued on granting a right of protection for a trademark or its refusal. 9. You must pay a trademark protection and publication fee. 10. The last point is the publication of the decision in Wiadomości of the Patent Office. The fee for filing a trademark starts at PLN 400, but its final amount depends on how many classes of trademarks you apply for. Detailed details can be found on the state website https://www.biznes.gov.pl/pl/opisy-procedur/-/proc/598 Remember that one application concerns one trademark. The waiting period is about 6 months (if the application was made correctly and no one objects). If you decide to apply online, you must use the epuap.gov.pl platform. If you have never done it before, it will be necessary to activate the Trusted Profile, because it will be used to sign the application. Also remember to check before submitting your application that there are no identical or similar trademarks to the one you would like to apply for. The protection right for a trademark lasts 10 years from the date of application, but it can be extended at your request.
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In order to protect your trademark, you must file an application for trademark registration with the appropriate patent office. The registration procedure involves verifying whether the mark meets the requirements of originality and does not conflict with existing trademarks. The trademark registration procedure can take from several months to several years, depending on the country and the patent office. Step by step, you should: Research the availability of the chosen trademark Submit an application for trademark registration with the appropriate patent office Pay the relevant fee for registration Wait for the assessment of the application by the patent office If the application is accepted, you will receive a trademark reservation.
In order to protect your trademark, you must file an application for trademark registration with the appropriate patent office. The registration procedure involves verifying whether the mark meets the requirements of originality and does not conflict with existing trademarks. The trademark registration procedure can take from several months to several years, depending on the country and the patent office. Step by step, you should: Research the availability of the chosen trademark Submit an application for trademark registration with the appropriate patent office Pay the relevant fee for registration Wait for the assessment of the application by the patent office If the application is accepted, you will receive a trademark reservation.
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