Trademarks - General Information

  • Filing System: Single-Class Filing System.
  • Classification of goods/services: 9th Edition of Nice Classification.
  • Registrables: trademarks, service marks, collective marks.
  • Member of Paris Convention: no.
  • Claiming priority under Paris Convention: no.
  • Filing international registration under Madrid Agreement: no.
  • Filing international registration under Protocol to Madrid Agreement: no.
  • Time from filing to registration: 8 months.
  • Protection (registration) duration: 10 years from the application date.
  • Examination type: substantive examination.
  • Examination time: 2 months.
  • Publications: in the Official Gazette after acceptance.
  • Opposition period: 1 month from the publication date.
  • Use: a registered mark may be subject for a cancellation action by any interested party if it has not been used for 5 consecutive years.
  • Renewal application can be made within: 6 months before expiry.
  • Renewal duration: 10 years.
  • Grace period to renew after expiration: the law did not mention any grace period for late filing of renewal applications, but the Registration Office tolerates 1-4 weeks of delay time. We should have to discuss the matter of the late filing with IP Office and in some cases they accept late filing with a fine.
  • Method of conducting the search: non-official search only.
  • Search for a device: not possible.
  • Time required to complete the search: 7 days.
  • Claiming goodwill upon assignment: optional.
  • Publication after recordal of the assignment: in the Official Gazette.
  • Publication after recordal of the change: in the Official Gazette.
  • Publication after recordal of the merger: in the Official Gazette.
  • Publication after recordal of the license: in the Official Gazette.
  • Time period of the license: can be decided by parties.