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International Patent and Trademark Offices

A listing of patent and trademark offices throughout the world.

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A-Z International Patent and Trademark Offices Provider Directory
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4Trademark.com
Provider of online trademark searches, registration and renewal services.
www.4trademark.com
A
State Agency on Industrial Property Protection (AGEPI)
Administrative authority with country-wide competence in the field of industrial property protection.
www.agepi.md
B
Benelux Designs Office (BDO)
Official organization of the three Benelux countries for the legal protection of industrial designs.
www.bbtm-bbdm.org
Benelux Trademarks Office (BTO)
Oversees the standardization of national trademark legislation.
www.bmb-bbm.org
Bulgarian Patent Office
Specialized state authority which under the Patent Law is administered.
www.bpo.bg
C
Intellectual Property Rights Helpdesk
Free service supporting creativity and innovation in Europe. A project of the European Commission DG Enterprise.
www.cordis.lu
D
Germany: Patent & Trademark Office (in German)
Official site of the German patent & trademark office (in German).
www.dpma.de
E
Eurasian Patent Organization
Oversees the protection of industrial property throughout Eurasia.
www.eapo.org
Iceland Patent Office
Information regarding laws, regulations and fees on patents and trademarks in Iceland.
www.els.stjr.is
ePatents
Singapore information web site providing detailed information on filing patent transactions and performing patent searches.
www.epatents.gov.sg
EPO
The European Patent Organization establishes a uniform patent system in Europe for all contracting states.
www.epo.co.at
EPO: Patent Information on the Internet
List of patent related websites maintained by the European Patent Office.
www.epo.co.at
European Patent Office (EPO)
Administers the centralized patent grant system in Europe.
www.epo.co.at
Austrian Patent Office
Provides European patent searches.
at.espacenet.com
Danish Patent Office
European patent search for Denmark.
dk.espacenet.com
Luxembourg Ministry of Economy
Intellectual Property Service (in French).
www.etat.lu
Service de la Propriété Intellectuelle
Intellectual property service under the Ministry of Economy of Luxembourg.
www.etat.lu
Belgian Patent Office
Organizes the protection of the industrial property by receiving patent applications, granting patents and accepting applications for registering trademarks, designs and models.
www.european-patent-office.org
European Patent Office
Official web site of the European Patent Office, the executive body of the European Patent Organisation.
www.european-patent-office.org
Liechtenstein National Patent Office
Provider of patent information in Liechtenstein.
www.european-patent-office.org
Monaco (in French)
Intellectual Property Division of the Direction of Economic Expansion of Monaco.
www.european-patent-office.org
Trilateral Cooperation
The European Patent Office (EPO), the Japanese Patent Office (JPO), and the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) exchange information and views regarding patent administration in general, patent documentation and classification, automation pro...
www.european-patent-office.org
F
Russina Federal Institute Of Industrial Property
Provides access to the Russian patent, utility models and trademarks databases.
www.fips.ru
G
Canadian Intellectual Property Office
Responsible for the administration and processing of the greater part of intellectual property in Canada.
opic.gc.ca
H
Hungarian Patent Gazette
Official publication of the Hungarian Patent Office with 101 year tradition of the Hungarian industrial property protection, issued monthly.
www.hpo.hu
Hungarian Patent Office
Administrative authority with country-wide powers in the field of industrial property: prepares legislation, official examinations & procedures, central governmental information & documentation activities, and governmental measures to promote in...
www.hpo.hu
I
Canadian Patent Bibliographic Database
Provides access to over 75 years of patent descriptions and images and more than 1,400,000 Canadian patent document.
patents1.ic.gc.ca
Switzerland: Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property
Promoting innovation and research: registers inventions, trademarks & designs; industrial property; copyright. Located in Berne.
www.ige.ch
Peru: Instituto Nacional de Defensa de la Competencia y de la Protección de la Propiedad Intelectual
National Institute of the Defense of Competition & Protection of Intellectual Property (in Spanish).
www.indecopi.gob.pe
Industrial Property Office of the Slovak Republic
Oversees the protection of inventions, industrial designs, topography of semiconductor products, utility models, trademarks, appellation of origin and to prepare and administrate the funds of patents.
www.indprop.gov.sk
Intellectual Property Department Hong Kong Government
Works toward the protection of intellectual property rights and provides patent, trademark and designs registration services to the public in Hong Kong.
www.info.gov.hk
France: National Institute For Industrial Property (in French)
Official site of the French institute for industrial property (in French).
www.inpi.fr
Brazilian Industrial Property Office
Offers information on filing procedures so that industrial property rights can be acquired and a general overview of the public institution responsible for granting industrial property rights in Brazil.
www.inpi.gov.br
Intellectual Property (IP) Australia
Official web site for IP Austrailia, the federal government agency that grants rights in patents, trade marks and designs.
www.ipaustralia.gov.au
IP Australia
Provides a service to search patents, patent specifications and trademarks online.
www.ipaustralia.gov.au
Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand
Business unit in the Ministry of Economic Development providing access to the New Zealand Trade Mark database and an information library of documents.
www.iponz.govt.nz
Lithuania Official Gazette
Publication providing main bibliographic data and also legal status data, changes, rectifications of patents, industrial designs, trademarks and service marks.
www.is.lt
Lithuanian Patent Office
Bureau protecting inventions, industrial designs, trademarks and service marks and firm names in Lithuania.
www.is.lt
K
State Agency of Intellectual Property, Kyrgyz Republic
Web site provides news, information and patent attorneys in Kyrgyzstan.
www.kyrgyzpatent.kg
M
Instituto Nacional de la Propriedad Industrial (INPI)
Industrial property authority of Argentina.
www.mecon.gov.ar
O
European Office for Harmonization of the Internal Market
Its task is to register Community trade marks and, designs.
www.oami.eu.int
Greek Industrial Property Organisation
Official body for the protection of inventions and industrial designs in Greece.
www.obi.gr
Spain: Office of Patents & Trademarks (in Spanish)
Electronic services: application forms (pdf), databases search.
www.oepm.es
Oficina de Marques del Principat d'Andorra
Official intellectual property office of Andorra providing legislation, trademark information and publications.
www.ompa.ad
P
United Kingdom Patent Office
Helps stimulate innovation & the international competitiveness of industry through intellectual property rights; patents, designs, trade marks & copyright.
www.patent.gov.uk
Patentanwaltskammer
German patent office.
www.patentanwalt.de
National Board Of Patents & Registration of Finland
Official site of the Finnish patent office.
www.prh.fi
PRV: Swedish Patent & Registration Office
Official site of the Swedish patent office (in English & Swedish).
www.prv.se
R
Russian Agency for Patents and Trademarks
Federal executive body carrying out executive, control, authoritative, regulative and organizational functions in the field of industrial property rights protection.
www.rupto.ru
S
Slovenian Intellectual Property Office
Information on intellectual property rights in Slovenia.
www.sipo.mzt.si
U
UK Patent Office
Office working to stimulate innovation and the international competitiveness of industry through intellectual property rights.
www.ukpats.org.uk
Industrial Property Office of the Czech Republic
Office decides about the provision of the protection of inventions, industrial designs, utility models, topographies of the semiconductor products, trademarks and appellations of origin.
www.upv.cz
Official Gazette Notices (1964-1996)
Search engine for accessing official gazette notices provided by the US Patent and Trademark Office.
www.uspto.gov
W
World Intellectual Property Organization
Intergovernmental organization headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland; specialized agency of the United Nations; responsible for the promotion of the protection of intellectual property throughout the world through cooperation among States, and fo...
www.wipo.int
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
Intergovernmental organization with headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. responsible for the promotion of the protection of intellectual property throughout the world through cooperation among States, and for the administration of various multil...
www.wipo.org
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Guide to Trademarking and the Trademark Registration Process


How to get a trademark registration for your business name and logo


Getting a trademark registration for your business names, logos and slogans has never been faster, easier or less expensive for small businesses. But before we delve into the trademark registration process, we need to explore why trademarking business names and logos is a good idea.

To begin, it should be noted that trademarking a business name or logo is not necessary in order to do business. However, if you would like to protect the name and goodwill that you have created, or will create, through your business from other competitors taking them for their own commercial purposes, then it becomes almost essential to get a trademark for your business. With a federal trademark registration in your back pocket, you can stop infringers from using your trademark or similar versions of your trademark, and can even sue them in federal court for trademark infringement if they don't comply with your demands to stop using the name, logo or slogan in question. In fact, it is possible to recoup damages and even lost profits from intentional trademark infringers. Accordingly, it is clear that having a trademark registration can only help your business.

Before you file a federal trademark application with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, however, it is generally a good idea to have a comprehensive trademark search conducted on your behalf by a competent trademark attorney. The purpose of the trademark search is to ensure that the name, logo or slogan that you have chosen to trademark has not already been trademarked by another entity. Even if you believe that the name you have come up with for your business it the best and most unique name there is, there could already be another business with that name, or with a similar version of that name, in which case you want to avoid becoming a trademark infringer yourself. The way to do this is to have a professional trademark search conducted, which usually involves a search of the federal trademark register, a search of the state trademark registers of all the 50 states, and a search of “common law” trademark databases such as national business directories and Internet domain names.

If your search comes back clear of any potential conflicts (as determined by competent trademark counsel), then at that point you may proceed to prepare and file a federal trademark application. Although there are many books and online articles that detail the trademark application process, it is not something that you should undertake without proper legal guidance. Many small business owners are under the mistaken impression that the trademark application is a simple form that anyone can fill out. On the contrary, the trademark application form itself is designed by attorneys, for attorneys. Unless you are familiar with trademark law, it’s best to allow a licensed trademark attorney to handle the trademark application for you, as incorrect filings may jeopardize your trademark rights.

Once your trademark attorney has prepared and filed the trademark application on your behalf, the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office will take approximately 4 to 6 months to review your application for conflicts, errors, and any other issues that may be present. If the Trademark Office does not find any potential conflicts with any other prior-filed trademark applications or registrations, and if there are no other outstanding issues, then the Trademark Office will approve your trademark application for registration.

Once approved, your trademark application will be “published for opposition” for 30 days in the Trademark Gazette. Within this 30-day opposition period, third parties can come forth to oppose your trademark application if they feel that the registration of your application would damage them in some material way. If after 30 days no one comes forth to oppose your trademark application, then your trademark application will register in due course, assuming you have already provided appropriate evidence of trademark use with your application. If you have not yet proved appropriate trademark use in commerce of the mark in question by submitting “specimens of use” (for example, if your application was filed as an “intent-to-use” application), then the Trademark Office will allow you 6 months to prove use. Once use is proven, your application would register in due course.

The benefits gained from attaining a federal trademark registration are varied. Most importantly, the trademarking your business name or logo will give you the exclusive right to use your name or logo in connection with the specified goods and/or services. If some other company begins to use a similar version of your mark in connection with similar goods and/or services, then you would have the option of sending them a cease-and-desist letter telling them that they need to stop using their mark immediately. If they don’t heed your warning, you always have the option of suing them in federal court for trademark infringement.

Additionally, the federal trademark registration will allow you to use the ® symbol next to your mark on your advertising and promotional materials. This will have the effect of alerting your competitors and potential infringers to stay away from your federally protected business name, logo or slogan.

After all is said and done, trademarking your name will provide you with the comfort of knowing that federal law is protecting your good name and your goodwill.



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How to get a trademark registration for your business name and logo.
Getting a trademark registration for your business names, logos and slogans has never been faster, easier or less expensive for small businesses. But before we delve into the trademark registration process, we need to explore why trademarking business names and logos is a good idea. To begin, it should be noted that trademarking a business name or logo is not necessary in order to do business. However, if you would like to ... Read more

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