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Step 0 | Before you register a trademark, you should take some preliminary precautions:
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Step 1 | An application for registration can be made online quickly and easily. On line applications have reduced fees. In order to file an application for the registration of a trademark you need:
You may also need to present documents providing evidence of claims made in the application, such as claims of a right to priority, or declarations of consent or authorization regarding the use of elements included in the trademark. In case of not being established in Portugal you can still act directly to INPI’s 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.
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Step 2 | Go to INPIs website at www.inpi.pt and click on the INPI Online menu [Trademarks – Filing].
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Step 3 | Once an application is filed, it is submitted to a formal examination and then published online in the Industrial Property Bulletin. Then begins a phase during which those who consider themselves harmed by the possible grant of the registration may file oppositions.
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Step 4 | When the opposition phase comes to an end (applicants may reply to oppositions), the application is submitted to a substantial examination, following which the decision is issued.
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Step 5 | At the end of this process, and if no grounds for refusal are found, your trademark is granted. The registration is valid for 10 years, counting from the date of the grant. This period can be renewable indefinitely for further periods of equal length.
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Step 6 | Decisions issued by INPI are subject to appeal through the Intellectual Property Court, during a period of two months following the publication 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.
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For more information please go to www.inpi.pt – menu Trademarks.
Step | Fees (€) | Comments | |
Standard Filling Fees | 247.34 | Paper filing | |
Filling Fees with reduced fees | 123.67 | This fee is for online applications. For paper applications the fee is 240 EUR.This fee comprises one class and includes publication and examination. The Application Fee must be paid when filing your application. | |
Standard Additionnal class fees | 62.70 | ||
Additionnal class fees with reduced fees | 31.35 | This fee is for online applications. For paper applications the fee is 60,84 EUR. If you wish to protect your trademark in more than one class of products you must pay a fee per additional class. This fee must be paid together with the Application Fee. |
Additionnal fees :
- 41,80€ : If you wish to have a paper certificate of the registration of your trademark, you must pay this fee, for online or paper procedures.
- 15,68€ : If you wish to have a dematerialized certificate of the registration of your trademark, you must pay this fee, for online or paper procedures.
Defensive Actions
Opposition
General information
Who can file an opposition against my trade mark?
Article 9.º Those who have any legal interest.
Can I file an opposition against a someone else’s trade mark?
Yes.
Are there specific deadlines/timeframes which I have to observe in connection with opposition proceedings?
Article 17.º Yes, two months from publication on Industrial Property Bulletin (IPB).
Who will take a decision on the opposition?
Trademarks and Patents Directorate.
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Cancellation
General information
Who can file a request for the cancellation of my trade mark?
Article 9.º Those who have any legal interest.
Can I file a request for the cancellation of someone else’s trade mark?
Yes.
Are there specific deadlines/timeframes which I have to observe in connection with a request for cancellation / cancellation proceedings?
Yes.
Who will take a decision on the cancellation?
Revocation – INPI and Declaration of Invalidity – The court.
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Limitation
General information
Who can restrict my trade mark rights?
The trademark holder.
Can I restrict someone else’s trade mark?
No.
Are there specific deadlines/timeframes which I have to observe in connection with limitation?
No.
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Proactive Measures
Action under competition law
Action for damages
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.
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Instruments
Preservation of Evidence
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- To conduct a trademark search using the INPI Online services click here.
- To file a trademark using the INPI Online services click here.
Information about renewal
The registration is valid for 10 years, counting from the date of the grant. This period is renewable indefinitely for further periods of equal length. Renewals should be requested during the final six months of the registration validity period. If a renewal application is submitted after this period (but no longer than six months later), an additional fee is payable.
The payment of renewal fees can be made at www.inpi.pt at the menu INPI Online – Trademarks – Filing – Renewal.
Year | Standard fees (€) | Reduced fees (€) | Comments |
10 | 247.34 | Reduced fees – online |