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International and Regional IPR Mechanism for Improving the Access to the Global Market

International and Regional IPR Mechanism for Improving the Access to the Global Market. The Community Trade Mark and Community Design System. Beate Schmidt – Director Cancellation and Litigation Department (OHIM ) International Concention on Intellectual Property of MSMSES

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International and Regional IPR Mechanism for Improving the Access to the Global Market

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  1. International and Regional IPR Mechanism for Improving the Access to the Global Market The Community Trade Mark and Community Design System Beate Schmidt – Director Cancellation and Litigation Department (OHIM) International Concention on Intellectual Property of MSMSES Rome, 10th and 11th December 2009

  2. What is OHIM European Agency in Alicante, Spain

  3. Legal Basis • Council Regulation EC No 40/94, consolidated version no 207/2009 of 26 February 2009 on the Community Trade Mark– CTMR • Council Regulation EC No 6/2002 of 12 December 2001 on Community Designs - CDR • Implementing Regulations • Commission Regulation(EC) No 2869/95 of 13 December 1995 (CTMIR) and • Commission Regulation no 2245/2002 of 21 October 2002 (CDIR)

  4. What do we protect • CTM and RCD are the Gateway to the single market • OHIM is the one stop shop for registered rights that are valid throughout the European Union of 27 countries and almost 500 million people

  5. What do we protect • Trade Marks • Signs which distinguish the goods or services of one enterprise from those of another • Signs which can be represented graphically, particularly words, designs, letters, numerals, the shape of goods or of their packaging, colours, sounds • Designs • the appearance of the whole or a part of a product resulting from the features of the lines, contours, colours, shape, texture and/or materials of the product itself and/or its ornamentation

  6. What do we NOT protect • Patents • Utility Models • Copyright • Internet Address

  7. How to obtain Trade Mark or Design protection Three alternative routes allow companies to obtain titles for protection of trade marks & designs within the EU • The National Route (NPOs) • The International Route (Madrid or Hague via WIPO) • The Community Route (OHIM)

  8. How to obtain Trade Mark or Design protection The National Route Individual applications with National PTOs Individual fee for every National application Translation Costs: Yes Protection according to national law Lawyer’s fees: ?

  9. How to obtain Trade Mark or Design protection The International Route via Madrid A single fee to WIPO Prior national right necessary Individual fees to be paid to designated National Offices A ‘bundle’ of rights’ is granted Translation Costs (EN,FR,ES) Each right subject to the national laws of the designated country Lawyer’s fees?

  10. How to obtain Trade Mark or Design protection The Community Route • Austria • Belgium • Bulgaria • Czech Republic • Cyprus • Denmark • Estonia • Finland • France • Germany • Greece • Hungary • Ireland • Italy • Latvia • Lithuania • Luxembourg • Malta • Poland • Portugal • Romania • Slovak Republic • Slovenia • Spain • Sweden • The Netherlands • United Kingdom 1 registration procedure in any of the 21 languages of the EU 1 registration office: OHIM 1 fee (no translation costs) 1 right valid throughout 27 countries (unitary right) 1 court of law Alicante

  11. Where a CTM gives protection

  12. OHIM SMEs in action http://oami.europa.eu/ows/rw/pages/OHIM/multimedia/SME/SMEsinAction.en.do

  13. Who can apply? • CTM and RCD application can be filed by any natural and legal person • No representative is necessary for applicants with domicile or principal place of business in the EU • Applicants from outside the EU need a representative domiciled in the EU

  14. What does it cost • CTM • 1050 € for 3 classes, any extra class 150 € • 150 € reduction for e-filing: 900 € • RCD • 350 € (230 € registration and 120 € publication fee). Multiple applications reduce the costs

  15. How long is valid CTM • Protection: • 10 years from the filing date • CTM enforceable as from publication of the registration • Renewal: • Every 10 years, provided that the renewal fees are paid (indefinitely possible!) • Renewal fees: • 1500 EUR paper renewal • 1350 EUR e - renewal

  16. How long is valid Design • Protection: • 5 years from the filing date • Renewal: • One ore several times for 5 years up to a maximum of 25 years • Renewal fees: • Individual renewal fee between 90 to 180 €, depending on the period of renewl

  17. Application is E-asy Information • http://oami.europa.eu/ows/rw/pages/index.en.do SMEs in action • http://oami.europa.eu/ows/rw/pages/OHIM/multimedia.en.do E-filing • https://secure.oami.europa.eu/ctm/efiling/displayform.htm?result=init&reloadable=YES&lang=EN

  18. Application is E-asy • CTM and RCD Application • Payment (in connection with e-filing only) • CTM and RCD renewal • Filing of an opposition (filing of documents under development) • Online Access to files (OAF, for all published CTMs) • Search in CTM-online, RCD Online Databases • Search for a representative (FindRep) • Database of decisions

  19. Search for existing trade marks www.tmview.europa.eu,

  20. eCertificate

  21. CTM Watch

  22. Information:  (+ 34) 965 139 100 (switchboard)  (+ 34) 965 139 400 (e-business technical incidents)  (+ 34) 965 131 344 (main fax)  information@oami.europa.eu  e-businesshelp@oami.europa.eu  Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs) Avenida de Europa, 4 E-03008 Alicante SPAIN

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