You can find all the information of Portugal about trademarks, patents, utility models, copyrights, registered designs, and all other IP rights.

 

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Step 0

Before you file a patent application, you should take some preliminary precautions:

  1. You should find out what cannot be protected (more information available at www.inpi.pt on the menu [Patents – What is a patent?].
  2. You should find out whether your invention is already in the public domain, (in other words, whether it has already been described in any disclosed document or sold). To this end, you should research existing patent documents in INPI (www.inpi.pt – INPI Online – Patent – Search) and other databases that may contain relevant information (Esp@cenet, specialist publications, etc.)
  3. It is also important to take into account whether the invention you would like to protect or register has already been disclosed to the public in some way. If your invention has already been disclosed to the public, this disclosure will invalidate an application for protection in Portugal, unless it obeys to some criteria set out by the law. See www.inpi.pt on the menu [Patents – What is a patent? – What inventions can be protected].

 

Step 1

To submit an application for a patent, the applicant must present the following to INPI, in Portuguese:

  1. a summary, a description and claims to novelty and distinguishing features of the invention;
  2. any drawings that may be required for a complete understanding of the description (where applicable);
  3. image(s) for publication, if drawings are required to understand the summary (max. 8cmx8cm and min. 3cmx3cm);
  4. documents proving the statements made, such as: priority claim, inventor’s declaration;
  5. name, address, phone contacts, electronic address and VAT number of the inventor(s), applicant(s) and of the legal representative (in case you have it);
  6. Identification Card of the applicant(s) or, in case the applicant is a company, of the company responsible(s);
  7. payment of the application fees.

In case of not being established in Portugal you can still act directly to INPIs services by indicating an address in Portugal, an e-mail address or a fax number in order to receive notifications.
If you are being represented by an authorized representative, you should provide the relevant power-of-attorney.

 

Step 2

Go to INPI’s website at www.inpi.pt and click on the INPI Online menu [Patents – Filing].

 

Step 3

Once a patent application is filed, it is submitted to a formal examination and then published online in the Industrial Property Bulletin 18 months after the filing or priority date. At the time of application, the applicant can request the publication to be anticipated.

 

Step 4

Following the publication of the application, a two-months opposition phase begins, during which anyone who considers themselves harmed as a result of the grant can file a complaint.

 

Step 5

Once the opposition phase has come to an end, the application is submitted to an examination.

 

Step 6The conclusion of this process is the notification of grant, refusal, or partial grant, issued accordingly. The duration of a patent is 20 years, starting from the filing or priority date.
Step 7

Decisions issued by INPI are subject to appeal at the Intellectual Property Court, in the two months that follow the publication of the decision in the Industrial Property Bulletin. The Court of Arbitration which works in conjunction with the Arbitration Centre, ARBITRARE, is able to appraise the appeals from INPI’s decisions that are submitted within a two-month deadline, represents an alternative to the law court. For more information about how the Court of Arbitration works and the advantages it offers, visit www.arbitrare.pt.

 

 

For more information please go to www.inpi.pt – menu Patent.

 

StepFees (€)Comments
Standard procedureApplication fee209Paper filing
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Grant fee0 
Procedure with reduced feesApplication fee104.50online filling
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Grant fee0 

Additionnal fees : 

  • 5,22€ : Early publication of application 
  • 41,80€  : certificate on paper
  • 15,68€ : demateralized Certificate

 

Defensive Actions

 

Objection

General information

Who can file an objection against my patent?

Article 9.º Those who have any legal interest.

Can I file an objection against a someone else’s patent?

Yes.

Are there specific deadlines/timeframes which I have to observe in connection with objection proceedings?

Article 17.º Yes, two months from publication on Industrial Property Bulletin (IPB).

Who will take a decision on the objection?

Trademarks and Patents Directorate.

Signpost

What signposts exist?

INPI (Portuguese Institute of Industrial Property).

Nullity Action (declaration of invalidity)

General information

Who can file an application for declaration of invalidity of my patent?

Articles 9.º: Those who have any legal interest.

Can I file an application for declaration of invalidity of someone else’s patent?

Yes.

Are there specific deadlines/timeframes which I have to observe in connection with an application for declaration of invalidity?

Yes.

Signpost

What signposts exist?

INPI and Court.

 

Proactive Measures

 

Action under competition law

Signpost

What signposts exist?

INPI and AdC (Competition Authority).

Action for damages

Signpost

What signposts exist?

INPI and Court.

Customs Seizure

General information

What does customs seizure mean?

Costums have the power to seize goods even before any legal action taken by the IP rights owner.

How to proceed

What initial steps are necessary?

Police authorities must contact IP rights owners to confirm if the the goods are counterfeit and if they intend to file a complaint.

Signpost

What signposts exist?

INPI, Authority for Food and Economic Safety (AFES), Costums.

 

Instruments

 

Preservation of Evidence

Signpost

What signposts exist?

INPI, Courts, AFES, Police Authorities.

 


 

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  • To conduct a patent search using the Online Services click here.
  • To file a patent using the Online Services click here.

 

To keep your patent in force Renewals fees must be paid.

Renewal fees have to be paid annually. Renewals should be requested during the final six months of the validity period. If a renewal request is submitted after this period (but no longer than six months later), an additional fee is due. 

The payment of renewal fees can be made at www.inpi.pt at the menu INPI Online – Patents – Filing – Renewal. 

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677.29  
7103.06  
8154.59  
9309.17  
10360.70  
11360.70  
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13463.76  
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16566.81  
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