Upon receipt of a trademark application, the Office would carry out ex officio a search under the national trademark database so as to identify identical or similar registrations or applications. Any such results would be notified to the applicant.
Naturally together with the submission of the application, the prescribed fee would need to be settled. In line with the applicable schedule of fees, the fee for an application to register a trademark for each class of goods or services selected is €115.00.
The Rules provide further detail on the manner in which each type of trademark would need to be represented and also the DPI applicable and the use of the RGB colour system. We may advise and guide clients further in this respect in order to ensure that any application filed duly contains an acceptable representation of the mark.
If the Office is of the opinion that the requirements for registration are met, they would publish the application on the official online journal. The online journal is updated with new applications on a weekly basis. Within a period of ninety (90) days following the publication of the trademark application, notices of opposition may be filed, on the basis of one or more earlier marks or other rights as further detailed in the Act. The Rules contain very specific provisions on the manner in which a notice of opposition must be filed. The Office would reject any notice of opposition filed following the expiry of the opposition period.
When filing a notice of opposition, a fee of €100, would need to be paid to the Office.
We may advise further on the grounds for opposition and on the manner in which such notices may be filed.