After we conduct your FREE preliminary trademark search, decide if you wish to proceed with trademark registration.
Unlike other competitors, our trademark registration price includes all government fees and taxes.
Thus it should be considered paramount by any modern enterprise. When you think of Starbucks, you think of a cup of coffee, but you also think of their green mermaid logo.
File an application to the Bureau of Trademarks at the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL). You will also need to submit a list of requirements. The complete checklist can be found here.
Once filed and the necessary fees has been paid, the duty officer will examine the submitted requirement for completeness. You will receive your application number afterward.
The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) will now search their database for identical trademarks in the market or similar applications that they have. This will take some time, and the usual wait is at least 6 months.
Included in this process is the examination of your trademark to check if it complies with the rules and regulations. Aside from similarity to existing trademarks, it should not also be too generic, deceptive, immoral, or scandalous; among other rules.
For a hassle-free process, our service to help you with your registration includes a FREE search and preliminary examination.
If the trademark is approved, you will receive a notice and it will now be published in the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) Gazette. This is to inform the public about the application and give a chance for anyone to oppose the registration.
Any individual or company can oppose if it violates an existing trademark they have, or if they find it grossly damaging to their reputation or business.
The public is given up to 30 days to take action after Step 3, above. If no opposition is received and verified by the Director of the Bureau of Legal Affairs, the Intellectual Property Office will now issue the Certificate of Registration.
You will receive a Notice of Allowance (NOA) and the first Publication for Opposition (PfO). Your application may also receive an office action at this step, and our service includes a FREE response to a minor Registrability Report.
Next is the 2nd Publication for Opposition & Issuance of Certificate then next is to file a Declaration of Actual Use (DAU), which occurs within 3 years after Issuance of Certificate. which occurs within 3 years after Issuance of Certificate. which occurs within 3 years after Issuance of Certificate. We have more info of the complicated DAU process on our page.
The trademark will again be published in the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) Gazette, which marks its official entry to the records. The certificate is valid for ten (10) years and can be renewed after.
Note that Declaration of Actual Use is again filed on the 5th year and 10th year respectively. Basically it is valid for ten (10) years and can be renewed after.
Lastly, to make sure that your business name and logos are worth the inconvenience of applying for a trademark, it should be something that you’ll be proud of; something that represents your vision and ideals for your company or business.
If all of what has been stated above sounds confusing, that’s because it is. Please contact us for a free consultation.
Trademark Registration
Philippines
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