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Benelux trademark protects Belgium, Netherlands and Luxemburg. In order to obtain trademark protection in Benelux you can register your trademark in two ways: First option is that you request registration in the entire European Union with one single application; this can be done via the European Union Trademark which grants trademark protection in the 28 country members of the EU (more info here). Second option is that you register directly your trademark in Benelux. If you want to proceed this way please follow the steps described belows.
Step 1 - Comprehensive Trademark Study
Planning to file a trademark in Ireland? Don't risk wasting time and money on a registration that won't go through. Our Comprehensive Trademark Study helps you identify potential issues before you file, including conflicting trademarks and registrability issues. Our expert trademark attorneys provide an opinion on the registration possibilities of your trademark, giving you the confidence you need to move forward with your application.
Identify Potential Conflicts Before Filing Your Trademark
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Step 2 - Trademark Application Filing
Our team of trademark attorneys will handle the entire process of filing your trademark application in Ireland, ensuring that all necessary formalities are completed for the approval and final registration of your trademark. We'll keep you informed every step of the way, starting with a filing report that includes your application number and date of submission, as well as a scanned copy of your application. You can be confident that your application will be processed quickly and accurately.
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Step 3 - Trademark Registration Certificate
Once your trademark application is approved, our team will handle all the formalities necessary to obtain your trademark registration certificate in Ireland, ensuring the process is completed smoothly and efficiently. Once the certificate is issued, we'll send it to your address along with a report that includes your registration number. We'll also monitor and notify you of any important dates related to your registration to ensure that your trademark remains in good standing.
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Trademark Registration
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Is there a time frame for the trademark registration approval?

The average time frame for the registration approval is 12 months, if no objections or oppositions arise.

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If I register my trademark in Ireland, do I have protection in other territories?

Your registered trademark will be protected in the Republic of Ireland with the exclusion of Northern Ireland.

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Do I need to sign a Power of Attorney?

Yes, a Power of Attorney is required.

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What are the phases of application after a trademark has been filed in Ireland?

There are three phases of trademark application in Ireland namely: 

  1. Examination – Your application will be examined based on several factors such as compliance, clarity, classification, conflicts, deceptiveness, descriptiveness and distinctiveness.
  2. Publication – The particulars of your application will be published online including the mark itself, your name and address, the date and number of your application, among other details.
  3. Registration – The application will go through prosecution, and if there any opposition, before the mark will be officially registered.
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Are there any types of trademark that cannot be registered?

Applicants cannot register any of the following: 

  • Marks that are contradictory to Ireland’s standards of moral and/or public order
  • Generic words or terms that have broad meaning
  • Marks that contain names/flags/symbols of states/nations/international organizations unless responsible authorities have granted permission
  • Marks that lack distinctiveness
  • Marks that serve primarily as names of geographic locations
  • Marks that banned in this jurisdiction
  • Marks that intend to deceive the consumers or public
  • Marks that are applied for in bad faith
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Is there any possibility to claim priority in Ireland?

Yes. You may claim the filing date of your home application as the filing date in Ireland, but you have to meet the following pre-requisites: 

  • Your home country must be a member of the Paris Convention
  • The filing date of your home application is not more than 6 months from the date of filing in Ireland
  • Your home country is a WTO (World Trade Organization) member
  • Your international registration is recognized in this jurisdiction
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What do I need to do to satisfy the use requirement?

You must use your registered mark within 5 years from the date the registration was published. Note that the use must be genuine and must happen in Ireland.

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Once my trademark has been registered, for how many years will be valid?

The validity of a registered trademark in Ireland is 10 years which is calculated from the date of application.

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Does having a registered trademark in Ireland afford me any right?

The “first to use” rule is applicable in Ireland. You don’t need to register your trademark in order to obtain rights. However, registration is preferable because the procedure of enforcing rights in a registered mark is less expensive than enforcing rights in an unregistered mark.

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Is there any need to use my trademark before I apply for registration?

Yes. Although this jurisdiction does not mandate applicants to prove use, applicants are obliged to submit a statement that the mark is currently being used or that they have legit intentions to use the mark.

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Who can contest my trademark registration?

Anyone can object to your registration.

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Is it possible to cancel a registration?

Yes. Registered marks may possibly be cancelled on the following grounds: 

  • Violation of Section VIII.A. Use Requirements
  • Registration in bad faith
  • Violation of rights under Article 6ter of the Paris Convention
  • Mark is proven to be misleading, not distinctive, functional, descriptive, or generic
  • Mark uses a protected emblem or badge
  • Mark contradicts principles of morality and public order
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Are there any rights established by having a registered trademark?

Yes. You will establish the following rights when your mark is finally registered: 

  • Exclusive rights to use the mark
  • Right to take legal action (infringement) against anyone who uses an identical mark
  • Right to receive damages due to infringement
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How long is the opposition period?

Opposition period starts on the date the application was published in the Official Journal. It will end three months minus a day after the date it was published.

Basic Concepts
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What are trademark classes?

Trademark Offices around the world use classes to divide commercial products and services into defined categories.  When you apply for your trademark to protect your brand, you must define the class or classes that you believe best describe your business activity. 

Countries around the world have standardized 45 classes (34 for products and 11 for services) for international use under the Nice International Classification.

These classes group all known products and services. If applicable, you can register the same trademark in more than one class; for example, you may register the trademark KING for computers in class 23 and register the same trademark in class 24 for cosmetics. 

Trademark protection only extends to commercial use within your specified classes.  It is, therefore, possible for two entities conducting business in different classes to use identical or similar trademarks and for each entity to enjoy full trademark protection in their respective classes. If you feel that protection should extend to include more than one class, you can choose multiple classes under which to conduct business.

You can search for your trademark class with this Trademark Class Search tool.

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Do I have to specify the products and services?

Yes, you have. It is not possible to register trademarks that are too descriptive or generic. For example, you cannot register the term 'CAR' for automobiles. You also cannot register a trademark that is like other marks. For example, you cannot register a trademark like HAMASON as an online bookstore because it resembles the Amazon brand name.  

If you are unaware of which class or classes best protect your goods and services, we recommend you order the Trademark Study. Our experienced attorneys will review your product or service description and match it to the class or classes most for your business activity. 

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What is a priority claim and when can I use it?

A priority claim is an allowance based on Article 4 of the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property. It enables you as the owner of a filed trademark to file subsequent trademark applications in any of the Convention’s signatory countries using the effective date of your first application as long as you file the subsequent applications within six months of your original trademark application.  That means if you apply for a trademark in Canada, five months later, you can apply for a trademark in France using the effective date of your Canadian application.

We strongly recommend that you submit your additional applications as soon as possible after your base application.  Many countries have strict requirements regarding the type of documentation required in order to claim priority (sometimes including legalization and translation of the original application). 

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What happens if oppositions or objections arise during the registration process?

The purpose of the Trademark Study is to assess the probabilities of objections and oppositions. If objections or oppositions arise, Nominus.com relies on experienced Trademark Attorneys that will guide you in the appropriate course of action.

Upon notification of an office action or opposition, we strive to:

  • Communicate the details of the action to you as quickly as possible.
  • Include future steps and possible arguments.
  • Monitor deadlines and explain the costs to prepare and submit a response, if applicable.
     
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What does it mean to file a trademark with a Claim of Priority?

A Claim of Priority, often referred to as Convention Priority, is a provision outlined in the Paris Convention. This provision enables applicants to seek trademark protection in any member nation within six months from their first filing, all while maintaining the initial application date. This mechanism provides applicants with a priority advantage for registering their trademark in all member countries of the Paris Union, streamlining the process of securing international trademark protection.

Trademark Search
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Why do I need to perform a trademark search?

Once you have a product or service and think you have a name for it, how do you know you can use it as your own? What happens if you unintentionally use a registered trademark name? 

Too many people use a name without knowing whether or not they have the legal right to do so. They organize massive marketing campaigns with names they later find they’re not allowed to use. Performing a trademark search before deciding which trademark to register is a wise thing to do, especially when you consider future risks of litigation.  

It is a good idea to carry out some research before starting to do business with a trademark. It may not be in your best interest to use a mark if another company is already actively conducting business in the same class.  The other company may object to you using the trademark and legally prohibit you from doing so.

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What is a preliminary trademark search?

Your preliminary trademark search is an important first step before you spend time and money considering whether to apply for a potential trademark or not.

If you have trademark experience, you can use our free trademark search engine, or others like the TMView trademark search engine, to search for existing marks that are identical to your planned trademark. While preliminary trademark searches are a critical part of your registration process, a successful search that shows no conflicts with identical marks does not necessarily mean the Trademark Office will not reject your registration application. 

if you have little or no experience dealing with trademarks, we suggest you find professional help. Our company offers the service Trademark Study. The Study will give you details about the classes where might want to register your trademark, it will also list identical and similar trademarks, and finally, it will provide you an Attorney's recommendation about registration possibilities and use of your trademark.

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Where can I perform a trademark search?

If you know a little about trademark registration, you can search using any online trademark search tool. If not, we recommend that you hire a trademark attorney or trademark service like Nominus.com to handle your trademark registration requirements, especially the trademark search because the process is complex and relatively time-consuming.

Please note that if you don’t manage to complete the application process correctly, the registration can drag on for several months and end up costing far more than you intended to pay. The trademark search is a critical part of the process.

A broad trademark search is essential in today's marketplace, given the increasing number of unregistered and common law trademarks. Globalization also raises the question of entering international markets and registering trademarks in foreign countries to protect both your brand and your property rights.

Please note that even a complete trademark search does not necessarily guarantee your trademark will be accepted and registered. A  Trademark Study includes an extended review process and, more significantly, a formal evaluation of the likelihood that your application will be successful.

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