IIhrAnwalt24AG is a nationally well-established law firm based in Munich, Germany. We offer a complete range of ip- services to foreign attorneys, ranging from the filing of trademarks in all European countries and prosecution to portfolio management.
The following outlines the basic filing requirements and the approximate costs:
- To file an application, we require the applicant’s name and address of it’s principal office or place of business and a description of all wares and services to be associated with the trademark. Details of any pending applications or registrations for the same mark. If the mark is going to be used by an entity other than the applicant, please provide the name of that entity and full particulars (e.g. copies of license agreements). Goods and services can be described in ordinary commercial terms.
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No power of attorney, nor any other kind of legalization, is required. - Paris Convention priority can be claimed if the application is filed within 6 months of the original filing in a member country. A certified copy of the priority application is not required.
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We offer highest quality legal services to foreign attornys at competitive costs.
TM Application Fee
TM Registration Fee
Country
First Class
Additional Class
First Class
Additional Class
Albania
414
72
275
0
Andorra
836
117
0
0
Austria
1355
105
0
0
Belarus
979
83
399
0
Benelux
615
166
0
0
Bosnia
757
113
945
113
Bulgaria
437
68
482
0
Croatia
717
42
723
78
Cyprus
599
599
233
0
Czech Republic
764
117
109
0
Denmark
546
109
0
0
Estonia
930
203
704
0
European Union
1250
346
1306
346
Finland
1201
211
0
0
France
550
60
102
0
Germany
614
136
117
0
Greece
663
64
0
0
Hungary
1005
380
196
0
Iceland
865
140
0
0
Ireland
655
207
663
0
Italy
828
113
151
0
Kosovo
557
83
414
0
Latvia
384
102
373
0
Liechtenstein
828
113
0
0
Lithuania
632
173
504
0
Macedonia
339
38
478
68
Malta
749
723
0
0
Moldova
888
87
512
0
Monaco
659
87
0
0
Montenegro
885
64
320
0
Norway
952
241
373
0
Poland
760
173
681
290
Portugal
422
154
312
0
Romania
617
335
166
0
Russian Federation
580
87
546
0
Serbia
721
47
200
0
Slovakia
903
211
166
0
Slovenia
681
105
738
124
Spain
425
324
128
128
Sweden
328
169
0
0
Switzerland
670
188
0
0
Ukraine
523
471
414
30
United Kingdom
399
79
79
0
Prices include all legal, official and professional fees. Prices are the same for word or logo trademark unless otherwise stated.
To obtain trademark protection in Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg check Benelux, since there is no local trademark for these countries.
The prices indicated for Denmark include protection in Faroe Islands.
The prices indicated for Italy include protection in San Marino.
The prices indicated for Sweden include protection in Aland Islands.
The prices indicated for United Kingdom include protection in Isle of Man.
Summary of National Law in the Field
of European Trade Marks
(1)
Trade Mark Protection Law (Federal Law
of 1970, as last amended by Law No 131/2005)
(2)
Patent Law (Federal Law No 259 of 1970,
as last amended by Law No 42/2005)
(3)
Order concerning the Patent Office (as
last amended by Order published in Österreichisches
Patentblatt, Part 1, 2005, No 6 Attachment
1)
(4)
Order concerning patents, utility models,
trade marks and designs (as last amended
by BGBl. II No 196/2005)
(5)
Order on publications of the Patent Office
(6)
Law on Charges of the Austrian Patent
Office (BGBl. I No 149/2004)
Benelux
(1)
Benelux Convention Concerning Trade marks
(of 19 March, 1962)
(2)
Uniform Benelux Law on Marks (as last
amended by the Protocol of 11 December
2001)
(3)
Executive Rules under the Uniform Benelux
Law on Marks
(4)
Application Regulations under the Uniform
Benelux Law on Marks
Cyprus
(1)
The Trade Marks Law (Cap. 268) as amended
by Laws No 63/62, No 69/71, No 206/90
(2)
The Trade Marks (Amendment) Law of 2000
(176(I)/2000)
Czech Republic
(1)
Law No. 14/1993 Coll. on Measures concerning
the Industrial Property Protection
(2)
Act No. 441/2003 Coll. on Trademarks,
in force from 1.4.2004
(3)
Regulation on the implementation of the
Trade Mark Law of 20.2.2004
Denmark
(1)
The Consolidated Trade Mark Act No 782
of 30/08/2001
(2)
Act on Amendment of the Patent Act, the
Design Act, the Trade Mark Act (No 782
of 30/08/2001 ) and the Utility Model
(Act No 451 of 10/06/2003 )
(3)
The Collective Mark Act No 342 of 06/06/1991
(4)
Order on Application and Registration
etc. of Trade Marks and Collective Marks
No 787 of 09/09/2003
(5)
Order on Amendment of Order (No 787 of
09/09/2003 ) on Application and Registration
etc. of Trade Marks and Collective Marks
No 1485 of 06/12/2004
(6)
Order on Fees (Order No. 150 of 11 March
2004 )
Estonia
(1)
Trade Marks Act (RT I 2002, 49, 308;
99, 582; 2003, 82, 555; 88, 594; 2004,
20, 141; 2005, 18, 104)
The last amendment is not yet incorporated in the Trade Marks
Act.
(2)
Regulation on Trade Marks (RTL 2004,
89, 1407)
Finland
(1)
Trade Marks Act (No 7 of 10 January 1964,
as last amended by Acts No 56 of 21 January
2000 and No 1220 of 21 December 2004)
(2)
Act on Collective Marks (No 795 of 5
December 1980, as amended by Act No 40
of 25 January 1993)
(3)
Trade Marks Decree (No 296 of 29 May
1964, as last amended by Decrees No 188
of 22 March 1996 and No 370 of 13 April
2000)
(4)
Decree No. 1142/2004 of the Ministry
of Trade and Industry on the Services
Liable to Charge of the National Board
of Patents and Registration of Finland
France
(1)
Law No 92-597 of 1 July 1992, on the
Intellectual Property Code (Legislative
Part) (as last amended by Ordinance No
2001-670 of 25 July 2001)
The last amendment is not yet incorporated in the Trade Marks
Act.
(2)
Intellectual Property Code (Regulatory
Part) as last amended by Decree No 2002-215
of 18 February 2002
(3)
Order of 2 August 2005 concerning procedural
fees to be paid to the National Institute
for Industrial Property
(4)
Order of 25 February 2004 which amends
the order of 31 January 1992 concerning
trade marks and service marks
(5)
Decree No 97-863 of 17 September 1997
concerning the professional qualification
and the professional organization in
industrial property matters, as well
as the disciplinary rules of industrial
property agents, and amending the Intellectual
Property Code
(6)
Decree No 2002-216 of 18 February 2002
on the competent jurisdictions for Community
trade marks
Germany
(1)
Law on the Protection of Trade Marks
and other Signs (Trade Mark Law) (of
25.10.1994, as last amended by the law
of 9.12.2004 (BGBl. I. S 3232)
(2)
Law on the extension of industrial property
rights of 23.4.1992, as last amended
by the law of 12.3.2004 (BGBl. I. S.
390)
(3)
Law on the fees of the Patent Office
and the Patent Court of 13.12.2001, as
last amended by the law of 9.12.2004
(BGBl. I. S. 3232)
(4)
Regulation on the implementation of
the Trade Mark Law of 11.5.2004 (BGBl.
I. S. 872), as last amended by Regulation
of 17.12.2004 (BGBl. I. S. 3532)
(5)
Order concerning the German Patent and
Trade Mark Office of 1.4.2005 (BGBl.
I. S. 514)
(6)
Order concerning the allocation of duties
of 14.12.1994 as last amended by Order
of 17.12.2004 (BGBl. I. S. 3532)
(7)
Order concerning the payment of fees
of 15.10.2003 (BGBl. I. S. 2003)
Greece
(1)
Trade Marks Law (No 2239 of 16 September
1994)
(2)
Presidential Decree No 353/98 of 16 October
1998
(3)
Law No 2873/2000 on 'Tax Regulation and
Simplification and Other Matters' of
28 December 2000
Hungary
(1)
Act No. XI of 1997 on the Protection
of Trademarks and Geographical Indication
(2)
Act CII of 2003 amending industrial property
and copyright legislation
(3)
Decree No. 16/2004. (IV.27.) IM (Minister
of Justice) on the Formal Requirements
of the Trademark Applications and of
the Applications for Geographical Indications
(4)
Act No. LXXXIII of 1995 on the Use of
the National Symbols of or Other Appellations
Referring to the Republic of Hungary
(5)
Act No. LIII. of 1994 on judicial litigation
(Section 184/A.)
Ireland
(1)
Trade Marks Act, 1996 (No 6 of 1996)
(2) "Trade
Mark Rules", 1996 (S.I. No 199 of 1996)
(3)
European Communities (Community Trade
Mark) Regulations, 1996
(S.I. No 10 of 1996)
(4)
Trade Marks Act, 1996 (Community Trade
Mark) Regulations, 2000 (S.I. No 229
of 2000)
(5)
Patent, Trade Marks and Designs (Fees)
Rules, 2001 (S.I. No 482 of 2001)
(6)
Trade Marks Act, 1996 (Residence of Trade
Marks Agents) Regulations, 2000 (S.I.
No 34 of 2000)
(7)
Trade Marks Act, 1996 (Section 66) Regulations,
2001 (S.I. No 9 of 2001)
(8)
Trade Marks (Madrid Protocol) Regulations,
2001 (S.I. No 346 of 2001)
Italy
(1) “ Code
of the Industrial Property Law” adopted
by Legislative Decree No 30/2005 (published
on the Official Gazette n. 52 of March
4 th, 2005 and entered into force on
March 19 th, 2005 ).
Latvia
(1)
Law on Trademarks and Indications of
Geographical Origin of 16/06/1999 ; entered
into force on 15/07/1999 , amended on
08/11/2001 , 08/04/2004 and 21/10/2004
The last amendment is not incorporated in the EN text.
(2)
Cabinet Regulations No. 309 of 18/08/1998
On State Fees for Industrial Property
Protection; entered into force on 01/11/1998
, amended on 11/01/2000 , 20/03/2001
and 08/04/2004
Lithuania
(1)
Law on Trademarks of the Republic of
Lithuania No. VIII-1981 of 10 October
2000, amended by Law IX-1150 of 22 October
2002 and No. IX-2033 of 19 February,
2004
The last amendment is not incorporated in the EN text
(2)
Regulation on Procedure of Registration
of Trademarks ZR/03/2004, adopted by
the Order of the Director of the State
Patent Bureau of the Republic of Lithuania
No. 3R-37 on 30 April, 2004
(3)
Regulations on Trademarks Registryadopted
by the Order of the Government of the
Republic of Lithuania No. 188 on 21 February,
2001
(4)
Regulation on Procedure of Publication
of the Data of Trademarks Registry ZR/02/2001,
adopted by the Order of the Director
of the State Patent Bureau of the Republic
of Lithuania No. 27 on 9 March, 2001
as last amended by Order No. 115 of 17
December, 2001
(5)
Regulation on Implementation of the Protocol
of the Madrid Agreement on International
Registration of Marks TZR/01/2001, adopted
by the Order of the Director of the State
Patent Bureau of the Republic of Lithuania
No. 123 of 29 December, 2000
(6)
Regulation on Permission to Use the Official
or Traditional (Abbreviated) State Name
of the Republic of Lithuania, of Armorial
Bearings, Flag or other State Heraldic
Objects or Any Imitation from a Heraldic
Point of View, also Official Signs and
Hallmarks Indicating Control and Warranty,
Stamps, Medals or Marks of Distinction
in Trademarks and Designs, adopted by
the Order of the Minister of Justice
the Republic of Lithuania No. 65 on April
10, 2001 as amended by 6 February, 2003
Order No. 37
(7)
Regulation on Examination of Appeals
and Oppositions AP/01/2002, adopted by
the Order of the Director of the State
Patent Bureau of the Republic of Lithuania
No. 126 on December 30, 2002
Malta
(1)
Chapter 414: Intellectual Property Rights
(Cross-Border Measures) Act
(2)
Chapter 416: TRADEMARKS ACT, 2000 (ACT
NO. XVI of 2000; as last amended by Act
IX of 2003)
(3)
TRADEMARKS ACT, 2000: Community Trademark
Rules, 2003 (L.N. 233 of 2003)
(4)
TRADEMARKS ACT, 2000: Trademarks (Provisions
and Fees) Rules, 2002 (L.N.283 of 2002)
Poland
(1)
Industrial Property Law of 30 June 2000
, as last amended by the Law of 23 January
2004
(2)
Regulation of the Prime Minister of 8
July 2002 on filing and processing of
trademark applications, as last amended
by the Law of 14 June 2005
(3)
Regulation of the Council of Ministries
of 29 September 2001 on fees relating
to the protection of inventions, industrial
design, trademarks, geographical indications
and topographies of integrated circuits,
as last amended by the Law of 2 march
2004
Portugal
(1)
Industrial Property Code (Law Decree
No 36/2003 of 5.3.2003)
Slovakia
(1)
Law No. 90/1993 Coll. on Measures Concerning
Industrial Property
The last amendment is not incorporated in the EN text.
(2)
Act No 55/1997 Coll. on Trademarks as
last amended by the Act No. 344/2004
Coll. of 14.5.2004
The last amendment is not incorporated in the EN text.
(3)
Decree No. 117/1997 Coll. implementing
the Act No. 55/1997 Coll. on Trademarks
as last amended by the Decree No 709/2002
Coll. of 20.11.2002
Slovenia
(1)
Industrial Property Act (as last amended
by Act No 37/2004)
The last amendment is not incorporated in the EN text.
(2)
Rules on procedure for the registration
of marks
(3)
Rules on the register of applications
and industrial property rights and on
the certificate of the priority right
(4)
Decree on the fees for the acquisition
and maintenance of industrial property
rights
(5)
Rules on procedure for the international
registration of marks
Spain
(1)
Trade Mark Law (Law No 17/2001 of 7 December
2001)
(2)
Regulation for the Implementation of
the Trade Mark Law No 17/2001 of 7 December
2001 (Royal Decree No 687/2002 of 12
July 2002)
(3)
Royal Decree 1523/1997 of 26 September,
appointing the competent Spanish authority
for extending the enforcement order of
the decisions from the Office for Harmonization
in the Internal Market
(4)
Law 17/1975 of 2 May 1975 creating the
autonomous institution "The Industrial
Property Register", as last amended by
Law 17/2001 of 7 December 2001 on Trade
Marks
Sweden
(1)
Trade Mark Act (1960:644, as last amended
by SFS 2005:287)
(2)
Trade Marks Rules (1960:648, as last
amended by SFS 2005:241)
(3)
The Collective Marks Act (Act No 645
of 2 December 1960)
United Kingdom
(1)
Trade Marks Act 1994 (as last amended
by the Trade Marks (Proof of Use, etc.)
Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/946)
(2)
The Community Trade Mark Regulations
1996
(2a)
The Community Trade Mark (Amendment)
Regulations 2004
(3)
The Trade Marks Rules 2000 (S.I. 2000/136)
(3a)
The Trade Marks (Amendment) Rules 2001
(3b)
The Trade Marks (Amendment) Rules 2004
(4)
The Trade Marks (International Registration)
Order 1996
(4a)
The Trade Marks (International Registration)(Amendment)
Order 2000
(4b)
The Trade Marks (International Registration)
(Amendment) Order 2002
(4c)
The Trade Marks (International Registration)(Amendment)
Order 2004
(5)
The Trade Marks (Fees) Rules 2000
(6)
The Community Trade Mark (Fees) Regulations
1995
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