The cost of registering a trademark depends on the specific region in which you wish to seek the protection of your trademark. Where it comes numbers trademark registration cost is divided into two:
First: for complex services of trademark registration which depends on the type of the trademark that you willing to register
Second: patent office trademark registration fees which depends on the region
Also, there are different trademark cost which includes more individual services like answering on notice of opposition or creating license agreement for trademark. All details and pricing of trademark registration are below in this article.
Free trademark searchThe cost of registering a trademark depends on the specific region in which you wish to seek the protection of your trademark. There are non-refundable fees that will be required at the respective trademark and patent office. Moreover, depending on the number of classes you wish to file your trademark under, there exists a fee for each additional class. These two fees are among the most basic fees that are required to file a trademark application.
If you wish to retain the rights to your trademark, you will be required to pay the renewal fees which are mostly due after every 10 years. There exist other fees like opposition fees and international fees among others that come up depending on the nature of the registration process.
To ensure that you correctly file your application and reduce the chance of avoidable mistakes, most entrepreneurs will contract the service of trademark attorneys at an additional cost. Traditional attorneys will tend to be more expensive as compared to companies like OWN-R. The professional lawyers here at OWN-R will supervise the whole process with the help of online tools and will email you reports for a fraction of the traditional price.
Below we have a list of the most common and basic fees associated with filing a trademark in the United Kingdom. It should be noted that there exist other fees that are also relevant to the trademarking process depending on the complexity of the particular registration. A UK trademark is filed at the Intellectual Property Office(IPO)
Action | Fee |
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Application (Electronically) | £170 |
Application (In paper form) | £200 |
Additional classes(as per request by IPO) | £50 |
International fee | £40(+ additional WIPO fee) |
Renewal fees | £200 |
Notice of opposition; depending on the grounds for opposition | £100-£200 |
In Poland, the cost of trademark registration will depend on the geographical scope you want to assert your trademark protection, the number of trademark classes you wish to file under and even the type of trademark you are applying for. The protection right will begin on the date of the trademark application. The basic fees required for a trademark registration include:
Action | Fee |
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Application (Electronically); one class | 400 PLN |
Application (In paper form); one class | 450 PLN |
Fee for each additional class | 120 PLN |
Renewal fee; for each class | 400 PLN |
Publication information of granted protection | 90 PLN |
Opposition fee | 600 PLN |
When it comes to the European Union, the European Union Intellectual Property Office is tasked with administering matters concerning its 28 member states. Below there are a few major fees concerning trademarking in the EU. There exists an extensive list of the fees on the EUIPO website.
Action | Fee |
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Application for individual trademark(Electronically); one class | €850 |
Application for individual trademark (In paper form); one class | €1000 |
Fee for second additional class (Individual trademark) | €50 |
Fee for each class beyond two classes (Individual trademark) | €150 |
Extension fee for individual trademark (Electronically); one class | €850 |
Extension fee for individual trademark (In paper form); one class | €1000 |
The renewal fee for the second additional class (Individual trademark) | €50 |
Renewal for each class beyond two classes (Individual trademark) | €150 |
Opposition fee | €320 |
It is important to understand that without filing a formal trademark registration application, you do not have a legal claim to your brand. Another competitor company can steal your brand by registering your unregistered trademark. Therefore, the (™) symbol actually has no legal meaning. You can use the symbol on any mark that your company uses without registering it.
Luckily, you may be able to oppose the registration of your trademark by another company (that is if you find out about the trademark application before it gets approved) or file a counter lawsuit against your competitors. The process of legal disputes can be costly and may make you lose your time and valuable resources.
It goes without saying that one will suffer a loss if they fail to register their trademark. The real cost of not registering your trademark is a loss of any future revenue that comes from owning a valuable brand. The cost of securing your brand today by filing a trademark application may as well be the difference between being an industry leader and lagging behind in the industry. Trademark is similar to getting insurance - you don’t need it every day, but when something happens - you must have it, or else you could be in big trouble.
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