DECLARATION OF ACTUAL USE (DAU)

If you own a trademark registration in the Philippines, you must follow several maintenance requirements to ensure that your registration remains valid and enforceable. In the Philippines, trademark ownership is contingent not only on successful registration with the Intellectual Property Office. This ownership, as well as its continued validity, is contingent on the owner’s ability… Continue reading DECLARATION OF ACTUAL USE (DAU)

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TRADEMARK CLASS 42: Technology and Software Services

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO), the federal agency in charge of federal trademark registration, categorizes marks into 45 different “classes” of products or services. The goal of these classes is to allow different types of businesses to register their trademarks in categories that are most closely related to their core business. Scientific… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 42: Technology and Software Services

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Trademark application is refused: Know more about Trademark Refusal

What is a final trademark refusal or Final Office Action? A final trademark rejection, also known as a Final Office Action, is typically a second rejection of a trademark application following the applicant’s response to the first rejection. The same grounds will be asserted in the Final Office Action as in the Non-final Office Action.… Continue reading Trademark application is refused: Know more about Trademark Refusal

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FAQ on TRADEMARK

Is trademark registration mandatory in the Philippines? No, trademark registration is not required in the Philippines. In the Philippines, trade names and business names are protected without the need for prior registration. Well-known marks are also protected in the Philippines without the need for prior registration in relation to the same or similar goods and… Continue reading FAQ on TRADEMARK

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What are Virtual Assets Regulations in the Philippines

In 2014, as virtual currencies such as Bitcoin gained popularity in the Philippine market, the Bangko Sentral Pilipinas (“BSP”) issued a cautionary directive in the form of an advisory. The BSP informed the public about the features, benefits, and risks associated with virtual currencies. Following the increased use of virtual currencies for payments and remittances… Continue reading What are Virtual Assets Regulations in the Philippines

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TRADEMARK CLASS 45: Legal and Security Services

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the federal agency in charge of trademark registration and management, categorizes marks into 45 different “classes” of products and services. The goal of these classes is to allow different types of businesses to register their trademarks in categories that are most closely related to their core business.… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 45: Legal and Security Services

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TRADEMARK CLASS 44: Medical and Beauty Services

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the federal agency in charge of trademark registration, categorizes marks into 45 different “classes” of products or services. Classes are essentially categories that are separated by the type of good or service offered. Even if two companies use the same trademark, they may not infringe on each… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 44: Medical and Beauty Services

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TRADEMARK CLASS 43: Hotels and Restaurants

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO), the federal agency in charge of federal trademark registration, categorizes marks into 45 different “classes” of products or services. The goal of these classes is to allow different types of businesses to register their trademarks in categories that are most closely related to their core business. Trademark… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 43: Hotels and Restaurants

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TRADEMARK CLASS 41: Education, Entertainment and Training

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the federal agency in charge of overseeing the registration of federal trademarks, categorizes marks into 45 different “classes” of goods or services. The goal of these classes is to allow different types of businesses to register their trademarks in categories that are most closely related to their… Continue reading TRADEMARK CLASS 41: Education, Entertainment and Training

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