EU trademark application


EU TRADEMARK APPLICATION

Trademark strategy, trademark search, trademark application of EU trademark, limited to identity search for non-critical trademarks (total of max. 3 hours coaching, legal or tax advice included in the price).

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What you get
Within the scope of the identity search, we offer a trademark search for already applied for, published or registered trademarks identical in wording. The search includes German trademarks, trademarks in the other member states of the European Union, Union trademarks (trademark with validity for the entire EU) as well as international trademark registrations with extension to the EU or one of its member states. In addition, we check the German commercial register for you for registered, identical company trademarks. At the end you will receive a search report. The hourly quota for this is 1 hour. If we need more time for the search, we will coordinate this with you individually and offer further processing at an hourly rate of 150.00 € net.
We create for you a customized directory for the goods or services offered under your brand. The hourly quota for this is 4 hours. If we need more time for the creation, we will coordinate this with you individually and offer a further processing at an hourly rate of 150.00 € net.
(In this case, no application for German trademark) We take care of the application process at the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) until the application is sent. We check the trademark before the application for violations of absolute grounds for registration and protection, fill out the necessary forms for you, compile the required documents and file the application. The hourly quota for this is 3 hours. If we need more time for the application, we will coordinate this with you individually and offer further processing at an hourly rate of 150.00 € net.
You don't want to deal with correspondence with the trademark offices in the future? No problem, we will be happy to appoint us as your trademark representative at the relevant trademark office and handle any correspondence that arises. The hourly quota for this is 1 hour. If we need more time for this matter, we will coordinate this with you individually and offer further processing at an hourly rate of 80.00 € net.

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FAQ


The duration of the application procedure and the processing of the application depends on several factors. Several months may therefore pass from the filing of the application to registration. One factor influencing the speed of processing is whether the application is filed at the EUIPO as an EU trademark or at the DPMA as a German trademark. National applications are usually registered somewhat faster, because registration takes place after examination by the Office, whereas at the EUIPO, publication takes place first after official examination. The scope and structure of the list of goods and services also has a general influence on the duration of examination after filing. In principle, a more detailed list will lead to an increased examination effort. In this respect, an application to the EUIPO as an EU trademark offers the possibility of a so-called "fast-track" procedure. In this case, the applicant is limited in the designation of goods and services to terms already examined in advance by the Trademark Office, but at the same time an incorrect classification in a wrong class is avoided. Furthermore, a list drawn up on the basis of the terms already examined also speeds up the examination at the DPMA. The DPMA also provides for the possibility of examination under the accelerated procedure, which, however, incurs an additional fee of 200.00 €. Finally, a speedy payment of the application fee can also accelerate the examination in the application procedure, since the examination by the trademark offices generally takes place only after receipt of the application fee.
The protection of a trademark arises, apart from the narrow exception of the use mark, through application and registration of the trademark in a trademark register. In addition to the possibility of applying for a trademark at a national trademark office (e.g. the DPMA in Germany), there is also the possibility of applying for an EU trademark with protection in all EU Member States at the EUIPO. Via the WIPO system, protection can then also be extended to other countries outside the EU. A trademark application must be filed either at a national trademark office or, in the EU, at the EUIPO. In addition to the classic paper form, an online application is also possible, which is also cheaper. An essential part of a trademark application is, in addition to the indication of the trademark, also the designation of the goods and services to be protected by the trademark, divided into the respective classes of goods and services.
The goods and services for which a trademark is to be protected are divided into different classes (34 classes of goods and 11 classes of services). If trademark protection is claimed for a good or service in the application, the class fee is payable for the class in which the respective good or service is listed. The class fee is payable as a lump sum and is therefore independent of the number of goods or services claimed in that class. The amount of the class fee depends on whether the trade mark is to be protected as an EU trademark at the EUIPO or as a German trademark at the DPMA.
Finding a suitable brand name is initially a creative process in which marketing considerations, reception and the effect of the sign will play a role above all. However, the elaboration and especially the use and registration of the name is subject to some legal restrictions. On the one hand, the trademark should not be identical or similar to already existing company signs or registered trademarks under which identical or similar goods and services are offered. If there is too much similarity, trademark disputes are often the result. On the other hand, the trademark office examines in the application process whether so-called absolute grounds for refusal exist. The most frequent grounds for refusal are the descriptive character of a trademark and its lack of distinctiveness. Therefore, descriptive or overly generic terms should not be chosen as trade names. If there is a descriptive relationship between the trade name and the goods and services offered under the trademark, the trademark office may refuse the trademark application. The same risk exists if the brand name is too generic and therefore cannot have any distinctive character.
The official fees of a trademark application depend on two factors, the territorial scope of protection and the scope of the list of goods and services. The basic fee for an EU trademark application at the EUIPO, which protects in all member states of the EU, is €850 for online applications (€1000 for paper applications) and covers one class of goods or services. There is a fee of €50 for the second class and €150 for each additional class from the third class onwards. The application as a German trademark at the DPMA, which is only protected in Germany, costs 290 € for an electronic application (300 € for a paper application) and already includes up to three classes. From the fourth class onwards, an additional class fee of € 100 per class is payable. If you book the trademark application via one of our packages, the respective package price is added.