Office Address
Irish Patents Office Government Buildings Hebron Road Kilkenny Ireland |
For enquiries or comments
The Patents Office Information Centre is open from Monday to Friday from 9.30am to 5.00pm each day inclusive of lunch hour.
Telephone: 00-353-56-7720111
Fax: 00-353-56-7720100
Lo Call Phone: 1890 220223 (within Ireland)
Lo Call Fax: 1890 220120 (within Ireland)
E-mail: patlib@patentsoffice.ie
Website : www.patentsoffice.ie
FREE SERVICES
Patents
The Irish Patents Office online patents register and database search system permits free and unlimited access to the Office’s patent register and databases. The system enables access to the Patent Register and Databases, which contain detailed information about specific published patents, and the Supplementary Protection Certificate (SPC) Database, which relates specifically to SPC applications. The system, allows users to find and browse particular entries with a minimum of effort. The online registers and databases are updated on a daily basis, and therefore enable web access to an extensive repository of data concerning patents. The search system also features navigational aids and help menus for user guidance.
The system also provides convenient links to various International IP offices such as the European Patent Office (EPO) and the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO).
Trademarks
Online, free of charge access to the Irish National Trade Mark Database is also available. The National Trade Mark Database contains details of all trade mark applications filed with this Office and includes details of International registrations designating Ireland under the Madrid Protocol.
Website:https://www.patentsoffice.ie/en/Trade-Marks/Trade-Mark-Searching/
Industrial Designs
The Irish Patents Office online design register and database permits access to the Office’s electronic register and database established under The Industrial Designs Act, 2001.
Website:https://www.patentsoffice.ie/en/Designs/Design-Searching/
Patents Office Journal
It is also possible to view, search and download the Patents Office Journal free of charge from the Offices website
Website: https://webjournal.patentsoffice.ie/
Information | |
Awareness | The Irish Patent Office endeavours to spreading awareness of the the whole system of intellectual property rights through its website and various information publications. This information is primarily aimed at business and commerce, but is also of value to the academic community and to the individual entrepreneur.
Publications such as the Official Journal and IP Information Booklets can be viewed online via the Office’s website at: https://www.patentsoffice.ie/en/Publications/ IP awareness raising events are advertised on the Office’s website under “News” |
Innovation Support | Enterprise Ireland is the government organisation charged with assisting the development of Irish enterprise. It brings together the key marketing, technology, enterprise development, business training and science and innovation initiatives through which the Government supports the growth of Irish industry. For information about Irish government schemes to support innovation visit http://www.enterprise-ireland.com/ |
Enforcement | Comment |
Enforcing IP Rights | Although Industrial Property Rights are granted by the Irish State, it is up to the individual owner to ensure that his/her rights are not being infringed and if they are, to take appropriate action.
Proceeding for infringement of a patent may be brought by the proprietor of the patent or an exclusive licensee and the action must be taken in the High Court, except in the case of an infringement of a short term patent where the action can be taken in the Circuit Court. Proceedings for the revocation of a patent can be taken either before the High Court or the Controller of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks. However if there are already court proceedings pending in relation to the patent, then it is not possible to take revocation proceedings before the Controller without leave of the High Court.
Where a registered trade mark is infringed , the infringement is actionable by the proprietor of the trade mark in the High Court. Revocation proceedings in respect of a registered trade mark can be brought by any person and the application can be made either to the Controller or to the High Court except where proceedings (e.g. infringement proceedings) concerning the trade mark are already pending in the High court, in which case the application must be made to the High Court rather than the Controller.
An infringement of a design right is actionable before the appropriate Court by the registered proprietor of the design, an exclusive licensee or a licensee generally where the registered proprietor refuses to take action.
An infringement of the copyright in a work is actionable by the copyright owner before the Court.
Criminal offences also exist in Irish copyright, trade marks, and designs legislation where intellectual property rights are being infringed . Where criminal offences may have been committed, it may be possible for the proprietor of an IP right to pursue the matter themselves as a private prosecution, or report the matter to the police, the revenue or customs service who may be in a position to take action to seize the infringing goods. |
- The Patents Office Journal is published fortnightly. A searchable electronic version of the Journal is available free of charge at: https://webjournal.patentsoffice.ie/
- Further details of the available publications of the Irish Patents Office are at: https://www.patentsoffice.ie/en/Publications/