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Community Trade Mark Fees to Fall by 40% from 1 May 2009
From 1 May 2009, the official cost of registering a Community Trade
Mark (CTM) will be cut by 40% to €900 for online applications.
Community Trade Marks were introduced in 1996 to allow a brand
name or a company logo, for example, to be legally protected in
every country in the EU in a single application. The Office for
Harmonization in the Internal Market (OHIM) is the non-profit agency
responsible for registering Community Trade Marks. The Community
Trade Mark co-exists with national trade marks, the latter allowing
undertakings to apply for protection on a country by country basis.
The reduction in Community Trade Mark fees means that getting trade
mark protection throughout the EU has never been so affordable.
The move is designed to help SMEs in particular gain access to cost-effective
protection for their brands. The process of obtaining a trade mark
has also been simplified and there has been a strong drive towards
doing business online.
The fee reduction and simplified procedure essentially consist
in setting the registration fee for Community Trade Marks at zero.
Businesses will therefore pay only an application fee, and will
no longer have to pay a separate fee for registration. As a result,
the processing time for the registration of a Community Trade Mark
will also become significantly shorter. In practice, for a basic
mark, this means that instead of paying the amount of €1,750 for
the application and registration of a Community Trade Mark, businesses
will be charged only an application fee of € 1,050 in future. Those
who file their applications via the Internet will benefit from a
greater reduction and will be charged an application fee of €900
instead of the total amount of €1,600 which is currently payable.
The above fee reductions mean that in future businesses will pay
40% less for obtaining a Community trade mark and as much as 44%
less when using electronic means. The individual fee for international
trade mark applications and registrations designating the European
Community under the Madrid Protocol will also be reduced from €1450
to €870, which also corresponds to a 40% decrease.
For further information please contact Aine
Matthews or Aoife
Nic Lochlainn.
April 2009.
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