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German Patent and Trade Mark Office Trade Marks An information brochure on trade mark protection Content How do you make your purchasing decision? 3 Trade marks - guidance through the maze of many diverse products and services 4 What actually is a trade mark? Forms, colours, sounds… 5 Trade Mark? Hit the mark. 6 How will you get your trade mark? Apply for registration. 7 Small fee - big effect 8 Rights conferred by a registered trade mark 9 Contact us. We will be pleased to answer your questions. 0 Service - addresses and telephone numbers 0 Imprint Trade Marks Trade Marks How do you make your purchasing decision? Trade marks give a name to a product or service, they create a “look” Trade marks stand for quality, innovation and tradition. They are signals triggering certain emotions and influencing purchasing decisions. Strong trade marks ensure growth and success in the market. So register your trade mark. Trade Marks 3 Trade marks guidance through the maze of many diverse products and services 4 Trade Marks What actually is a trade mark? Forms, colours, sounds… We see trade marks wherever we go. They come in amazing shapes and colours. It is not only words and slogans that can be protected, but also images and logos, colours and combinations of colours, three-dimensional forms, radio jingles and even movements. Here are some examples. If you want to see more, visit our trade mark register at: https://dpinfo.dpma.de: Word mark: Tesa, Pattex; Figurative mark: Mercedes star; Combined word /figurative mark: OBI with beaver; Colour mark: lilac/ purple; Three-dimensional mark: Citrovin or Sierra Tequila; Movement mark: SpeeFuchs, Fleckenteufel; Sound mark: “Wenn’s um Geld geht, Sparkasse”, “Haribo macht Kinder froh”, Telekom. Three-dimensional mark: Sierra Tequila Word mark: Pattex Combined word /figurative mark: OBI with beaver; Sound mark: “Haribo macht Kinder froh” Colour mark: lilac/ purple Trade Marks 5 Trade Mark? Hit the mark. Trade marks signal that goods and the goods and services offered cannot services originate from a particular be registered as trade marks. They have supplier. This means that trade to be kept free for general use, ie. marks distinguish your goods competitors should be free to use those and services from those of your terms without restriction. That is why competitors. “sunflower” cannot be registered as a trade mark for flowers and the like, What should be considered when applying for a trade mark? but can be registered, for example, for prefabricated homes or heaters. Furthermore, the word “sunflower” is Let your creativity flow freely. However, not associated with a particular florist under the Trade Mark Law, the trade in the public mind. This means that mark has to fulfil certain conditions. it has no distinctive character. This For example, it must have distinctive is another reason why “sunflower” character and must not constitute a cannot be registered as a trade mark sign that has to be kept free for general for flowers and the like. Furthermore, use. That is what the Trade Mark Law “sunflower” for flowers and seeds. general words of praise commonly used says, but what does it mean? He would be able to prohibit all in advertising (such as “super”) cannot other traders from using the term be protected as trade marks, because Imagine that a florist has obtained “sunflower” on flowers and seeds. they do not refer exclusively to one trade mark protection for the word Generally used terms which describe particular supplier. How will you get your trade mark? Apply for registration. It is easy to apply for your (German) information are complete. It also registered for another proprietor in an trade mark. Simply file your examines the basic requirements for identical or similar form. Otherwise "Anmeldung zur Eintragung einer protection. The trade mark must not the proprietor of an earlier trade mark Marke in das Register" (application be descriptive and must have distinctive might file a so-called “opposition” to for registration of a trade mark character. If the conditions are met, your newly registered “later” trade in the register) with the German nothing will stand in the way of the mark. In that case, your trade mark Patent and Trade Mark Office. registration of the trade mark and you would have to be cancelled - which You can download the form at will get your registration certificate. would be a pity indeed! www.dpma.de or call our Then you will be able to use the ® information services to request a symbol with your trade mark and To be on the safe side you can copy (see Service part). apply the registered trade mark to your commission a commercial trade mark goods. search or visit a patent information centre (cf. www.patentinformation.de). Please indicate the trade mark on the Important Notice: The free electronic trade mark register form and specify the goods/services for The trade mark department does not of DPINFO (at https://dpinfo.dpma.de) which you seek trade mark protection. check whether identical or similar trade provides information on the trade mark marks have already been registered. applications and registrations at the Our trade mark department will check Before filing an application you should German Patent and Trade Mark Office. whether the documents and required make sure that your mark has not been Trade Marks 7 Small fee - big effect Short overview on the costs of a trade mark application: Application fee 300 Euro (for up to three classes of goods/services) Additional class fee for each class over three 100 Euro Renewal fee 750 Euro (after 0 years, for up to three classes of goods/services) Renewal fee for each class over three 260 Euro The detailed schedule of fees (“Information on Costs, Fees and Expenses”) is available at http://www.dpma.de/formulare/a950_.pdf. Rights conferred by a registered trade mark Territory of protection You have filed a trade mark cease-and-desist letter inviting him to application and have received the refrain from any infringing action, to certificate of registration? Now you provide information on the type and Trade marks registered at the German can utilise the trade mark on your extent of previous infringing acts and to Patent and Trade Mark Office are valid products and for advertising, or pay damages. If the infringer does not in the territory of the Federal Republic licence it to third parties. sign a declaration to cease and desist, of Germany. If you wish to obtain you can apply to the courts to enforce international trade mark protection, you your rights. can apply for international registration In addition, trade mark registration offers you a tool for fighting at the World Intellectual Property counterfeiting. If your trade mark is being used without your consent you can seek injunctive relief or request the Organization (WIPO) or for Community How long does trade mark protection last? destruction of marked products. Under wide registration at the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (OHIM). For more information, please specific circumstances you are entitled A trade mark is the only IP right visit the WIPO website at www.wipo.int to damages: You can request payment that can last forever. The initial term and the OHIM website at of a reasonable licence fee, the gains of protection is 0 years and can http://oami.europa.eu. achieved, or compensation for lost subsequently be renewed for further profit. ten-year periods. The first-ever German trade mark, registered as no. , still In a first step, you can send the figures in the trade mark register. infringer of your trade mark a Trade Marks 9 Contact us. Service - Addresses and Telephone We will be pleased Numbers to answer your questions. The information services at the German Munich Patent and Trade Mark Office in Deutsches Patent- und Markenamt Munich, at the Jena Sub-Office and the Zweibrückenstraße Technical Information Centre in Berlin 8033 München / Germany provide expert information on trade Switchboard Operator mark applications (for contact details, Fax (+49 - 89) 95 - see Service part). Press and Public Relations Office (+49 - 89) 95 - 3 Enquiry Unit (+49 - 89) 95 - 340 Please visit our website at Search Room (+49 - 89) 95 - 0 (+49 - 89) 95 - 3403/504 www.dpma.de for in-depth information on patents, utility models, trade marks and designs, and for downloading Jena application forms. On this site, you Deutsches Patent- und Markenamt will also find our detailed information Dienststelle Jena brochure on trade marks. Goethestraße 07743 Jena / Germany Switchboard Operator Fax Enquiry Unit (+49 - 364) 40 - 54 (+49 - 364) 40 - 5690 (+49 - 364) 40 - 5555/5666 Berlin Deutsches Patent- und Markenamt Technisches Informationszentrum Berlin Gitschiner Straße 97 1 Switchboard Operator Fax (+49 - 30) 599 - 0 (+49 - 30) 599 - 404 Enquiry Unit (+49 - 30) 599 - 0/ Search Room (+49 - 30) 599 - 30/3 Internet: www.dpma.de 0 Trade Marks Imprint Published by: Deutsches Patent- und Markenamt Text: Kirsten Bernotat, Sandra Kaltenbach, Diane Nickl, Beate Schmidt, Richard Vilsbeck Layout: Klaus Obermaier Printed by: Zentrale Vervielfältigung des Deutschen Patent- und Markenamts Trade Marks - An information brochure on trade mark protection Deutsches Patent- und Markenamt last update: January 007 We wish to thank the following companies for their co-operation: Ferrero oHG mbH Bonduelle GmbH Beiersdorf AG Melitta Unternehmensgruppe Henkell & Söhnlein Sektkellerei KG Henkel KGaA Kraft Foods Deutschland Procter & Gamble Service GmbH Colgate−Palmolive GmbH Unilever Deutschland GmbH SCA Hygiene Products GmbH Staatliche Porzellan Manufactur Meissen GmbH DaimlerChrysler AG HARIBO GmbH OBI Bau- und Heimwerkermärkte GmbH & Co BORCO-MARKEN-IMPORT MATTHIESEN GMBH & CO. KG Robert Bosch GmbH SCHNEEKOPPE GMBH & CO. KG Weißenfelser Handels-Gesellschaft mbH HIT Handelsgruppe GmbH & Co. KG. Trade Marks