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It is recommended that you ask the trademark manager in Denmark, or ask the friends who have registered trademarks in Denmark.
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The specific process is to determine the category of inquiry, prepare materials to submit the application, accept, review, announce, and approve the certificate.
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1.First of all, the trademark is searched on the Danish official website.
2.After sorting out the information and trademark, you can submit it normally.
3.The competent authority will carry out a formal and substantive examination of the trademark.
4.After passing the inspection, it is time for the announcement period.
5.In the case that the announcement period is meaningless, the certificate of registered trademark can be issued upon expiration.
6.The opposition period is two months.
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Documents required to apply for trademark registration in Denmark:
The power of attorney is signed or signed and sealed.
If the applicant is a natural person: a copy of the applicant's ID card or a copy of the applicant's nationality identity document (passport).
Provide trademark**: Clear electronic format file (jpg format) Provide trademark name: Chinese or foreign language.
The main processes of the trademark registration process in Denmark are as follows:
Search: Conduct a trademark search on the Danish website.
Application: Prepare the materials and submit the trademark application.
Examination: It is divided into formal examination and substantive examination.
Approval and issuance: Approval of registration and issuance of registration certificate.
Announcement: Start of a two-month opposition period.
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In fact, there are roughly four types of process modes for registering trademarks on an international scale, and the process mode mainly used by European countries such as Denmark is still based on the traditional model, that is, the process of first applying for and then examining, and then announcing the final approval and issuance of the certificate. Basically, the trademark registration process is the same as in China. And the so-called examination is to examine in two dimensions, the first is the formal examination, and the second is the substantive production.
The popular interpretation is that the contents of some of the applications and judgment documents submitted are not standard, and whether any of the materials violates the regulations, or whether there are some trademarks that conflict with the trademarks of some institutions. <>
However, this is only the domestic situation, and in Denmark and other countries, there are not so many restrictions on foreigners applying for registration of Danish trademarks, for example, their trademark management agencies will not consider whether the trademarks will be the same or similar. Therefore, it is best to find a good ability to help register the trademark, so as to ensure that our Naiji trademark will not be registered by others with the same or similar trademark in the local area after registration. Generally speaking, in China, we only need to bring the information to the Trademark Office with the information to apply for a trademark in Denmark, or find a ** agency to do a good job and submit the information to the Trademark Office.
In fact, the formalities examination here is done twice, once in the International Division of the Trademark Office, and the other is when the International Division of the Trademark Office transfers the information to the International Bureau of the World Intellectual Property Organization, and the International Bureau will conduct a formal examination. The results of the examination, i.e., the registration certificate and the application documents, are then transferred back to the trademark authority in our country. Although the whole process is not very complicated, there are still many special points to pay attention to in terms of details and changes, such as the time to file an opposition after the announcement, many countries are different, so to apply for foreign trademark registration, it is best to find a better agency.
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First of all, you need to go to the local industrial and commercial bureau to apply, and you need to prepare relevant materials, such as trademarks and trademark style patterns, and then also include the application form, as well as the business license, and then also include the relevant identity certificates of the applicant and the registered person.
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To search on the official website first to avoid duplication, then select **Submit, submit the document to the Patent and Trademark Office, and then apply for registration. After passing the approval of a certain period of time, the announcement period can be carried out, and then the mu can be used for injection and punching.
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Yes, the registration process is more cumbersome, you need to inquire first, then apply, and then submit the formalities for registration.
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Denmark Trademark Registration Process.
1. Submit an application.
The applicant prepares the documents for the trademark application, including the name and address of the applicant, the image of the trademark, the list of goods and services to be registered, the statement that the trademark has been used or intends to be used, and the fee required for the trademark application. Submit the prepared documents to the Danish Patent and Trademark Office.
2. Trademark examination.
After the applicant submits the application for trademark registration, the Danish Patent and Trademark Office will examine whether the application satisfies the requirements of the trademark application, whether the information and address of the applicant or entity are provided, a copy of the logo, and a list of goods or services. For trademarks that have passed the examination, the application will be granted the filing date and application number, and the applicant will need to make changes and amendments to the trademarks that have not passed the examination. and submit the application again.
If the Danish Patent and Trademark Office considers that the applicant's description of the goods and/or services is unclear, it will issue an office action to the applicant and request the applicant to respond within the prescribed time limit. If the response is not made within the time limit, the trademark application will be rejected.
3. Trademark announcement.
The trademark documents that have passed the examination will be published in the official trademark gazette, and anyone can file an opposition to the trademark documents within 2 months after the trademark registration application is published.
4. Registration and publication.
If the application complies with the provisions of the Trademark Act and there are no opposition to the trademark documents, the Danish Patent and Trademark Office will register and publish the trademark and issue a trademark registration certificate.
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The following is a brief introduction to trademark registration in Denmark, a highly developed capitalist country and one of the founding members of NATO and the European Union. It has an extremely complete social welfare system and a highly developed economy.
The applicant may file a trademark application with the Danish Patent and Trademark Office, where a trademark may contain any symbol that distinguishes the goods or services of an enterprise from those of another enterprise, and Danish trademarks can be divided into ordinary marks, guarantee certification marks and collective marks. According to the Danish Trademark Act, the owner of a registered trademark shall genuinely use the trademark on the goods or services specified by him for a period of 5 years from the date of completion of the registration procedure.
Ways to register a Danish trademark: international registration designation of Denmark as the effective country through the Madrid System for the International Registration of Marks, application to the European Union Intellectual Property Office for the designation of the EU trademark designation of Denmark as the effective country, and direct application to the Danish Patent and Trademark Office for the registration of a Danish trademark.
Before filing an application, the applicant should conduct a search of the sign to avoid that the sign applied for is identical or similar to an earlier mark in the class of the same or similar goods or services.
After the applicant submits the application for trademark registration, the Danish Patent and Trademark Office will examine whether the application meets the requirements for determining the filing date, whether the request for trademark registration has been submitted, whether the information and address of the applicant or entity, a copy of the sign and a list of goods and/or services have been provided.
If the Danish Patent and Trademark Office considers that the application for trademark registration should be rejected in whole or in part, it will issue an office action to the applicant, requiring the applicant to respond and make amendments and corrections within the prescribed time limit, and to file a request for reexamination. The trademark documents that have passed the examination enter the trademark publication period, and the trademark registration application is disclosed. Within 2 months of the publication of the trademark registration application, anyone can file a trademark opposition with the Danish Patent and Trademark Office and adjudicate the opposition with the trademark applicant.
The Danish Patent and Trademark Office registers and publishes a trademark that has been adjudicated by an opposition or that has not been opposed within the publication period and meets all the requirements of the Trademark Act.
A Danish trademark is valid for 10 years, with renewal allowed upon expiration, starting from the filing date, and each renewed registration is valid for 10 years.
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Denmark is not only one of the five Nordic countries, but also a developed country. With a very large consumer market, many companies and businesses are focusing their overseas development in Denmark. So how do you register a Denmark trademark? Let's give you a detailed introduction!
The current trademark legislation in Denmark is mainly based on the Trademark Act, which came into force on January 24, 2012. The Danish Patent and Trademark Office, the administrative body, is responsible for the management of trademark affairs, and the exclusive right to use a trademark needs to be obtained through registration. Trademark registration is not mandatory, but in order to better protect the trademark or renew it, it must be registered in accordance with the law.
Danish trademark registration is based on the first-to-file principle, supplemented by the first-to-use principle, and its official language is Danish.
Since Denmark is one of the five Nordic countries and a member of the Madrid Protocol, there are three ways to apply for registration of a Danish trademark, as follows:
First, single-country registration: apply for trademark registration with the Danish Patent and Trademark Office in a single country.
Second, EU application: Denmark is one of the European Commonwealth, so it can be registered through the EU.
Third, Madrid registration: Denmark is a member of the Madrid Protocol, so it can also register a trademark through the Madrid method.
Currently, the Danish Patent and Trademark Office uses the description of goods and services of the 10th edition of the Nice Classification and accepts applications with multiple classes in one table. The elements that can become a registered trademark for a registered trademark in Denmark include words, personal names, letters, numbers, graphics, colors, three-dimensional shapes, etc. A natural or legal person who does not have a domicile or principal place of business in Denmark must entrust a special person in the country to handle it.
The information required to register a trademark in Denmark includes: a reproduction of the trademark; categories and specific product items; the name and address of the applicant; Power of attorney; If priority is declared, a priority certificate is required.
After the materials are prepared, you can apply for registration with the Danish Patent and Trademark Office, and the main process is as follows: application - examination - approval and issuance - announcement. The applicant should first submit the application materials to the Danish Patent and Trademark Office, and the Trademark Office will accept the application about one month after submission.
The examiner will conduct a formal and substantive examination of the application. The formal examination mainly examines whether the application requirements and classification information comply with the regulations; Substantive examination includes an examination of the distinctiveness of the trademark and whether it violates the prohibition clause. If the substantive examination is passed, the registration will be approved and the registration certificate will be issued, and an announcement will be arranged after the registration is approved.
If no objection is raised or the objection is not established during the announcement period, the trademark will be officially registered. In the case of a smooth case, it will take about 1 year to register a trademark in Denmark. That's all for the article, I hope it helps!
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1. Sorting out the entrusted application materials: 1-2 working days to complete; 2. Acceptance receipt: about 1 month; 3. Trademark examination period:
8-12 months; 4. Trademark announcement: 3 months announcement period; 5. If there is no objection during the trademark announcement period, the "Trademark Registration Certificate" certificate will be obtained.
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Trademark registration process in Denmark.
1. Formal examination: After the application is submitted, the legality review of the submitted application documents, trademark drawings, power of attorney and other documents shall be conducted; If the requirements are met, the filing date and application number will be awarded;
2. Substantive examination: check whether the trademark is registrable, whether it is the same or similar to the previously registered trademark, and whether it violates the prohibition clause of the Trademark Law according to the law; For trademarks that do not pass the substantive examination, the examiner will notify the applicant in writing and inform the applicant of the reasons for refusal. The applicant may file a review within the time limit from the date of receipt of the notification of refusal, otherwise, the application will be considered abandoned and neither the filing date nor the application number will be retained;
3. Trademark Announcement: After examination, the examiner considers that the trademark application can be accepted, and then publishes an announcement in the Danish Official Trademark Gazette. The opposition period is 3 months from the date of announcement.
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When registering, the first step is to file an application first, and then submit the application form to the local trademark office, and then provide personal ID card, household registration book, and a drawing of the trademark, waiting for the staff to review.
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The procedure is very simple, first of all, it is necessary to prepare relevant evidence, such as a trademark, and then it is also necessary to have a trademark drawing, and at the same time, a business license should be prepared, as well as the relevant certificate of the applicant, and an application form is also required, and some handling fees are also required to go to the industrial and commercial bureau for processing.
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The first is to find a ** company, and the second is to register with the General Administration of Trademarks. The risk of self-registration is relatively large, and it will be better to find a company, because the company will first help you check whether your trademark can be registered.
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A Danish trademark can be registered in 4 to 6 months.
Documents required for trademark registration:
Applicant's name in both English and Chinese;
Applicant's address in both English and Chinese;
Trademark registration class, product and service name, trademark name logo;
Signature and seal of the power of attorney (scanned copy).
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