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Protect your brand abroad: lawyers for registering international trademarks

We help you register your trademark in multiple countries, defend it against disputes, and avoid mistakes that could cost you exclusive rights.

At RRYP Global, we help you register your trademark internationally to prevent other companies from misusing your name, logo, or reputation in other countries. If you're thinking of selling your products outside of Spain, expanding your online business, or establishing a subsidiary, having an internationally registered trademark isn't just advisable: it's essential.

At RRYP Global we help companies and professionals who want protect your brand in other countries, whether you are starting your internationalization or already have commercial activity abroad. Our service is aimed at those wondering what to do to register a trademark outside of Spain, how to act if your name or logo has been copied in another country, or what steps you should take to ensure your trademark is protected internationally. As international trademark attorneys, we take care of advise, process and defend the interests of our clients throughout the entire process trademark registration abroad, either through European Union trademark system, from the Madrid International System (WIPO), or by direct registrations in strategic countries outside Europe.

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El international trademark registration It is key to protecting your business in foreign markets.

National, European and international legal framework for international trademark registration

In Spain, trademark registration is mainly regulated by the Law 17/2001, of December 7, on trademarks, which establishes the requirements, procedures, and rights related to the registration and protection of trademarks in Spanish territory. This law, together with its implementing regulations (Royal Decree 687/2002, of July 12), establishes the legal framework for the registration of trademarks with the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office (SPTO), the body responsible for managing and administering trademark registrations in Spain. In addition to national legislation, trademark registration in Spain is also subject to international and European regulations under the treaties and conventions signed by Spain. These include the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, which establishes the basic principles regarding the registration of trademarks at an international level, as well as the Regulation (EU) 2017/1001 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the European Union trade mark, which regulates the registration of Community trademarks. On the other hand, at the international level, trademark registration is governed by international treaties and agreements, such as the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) of the World Trade Organization (WTO) And the Madrid Protocol Relating to the International Registration of Trademarks, which facilitates the registration of trademarks in multiple countries through a single procedure.

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To start the process of registering a trademark in Spain, it is necessary to submit an application to the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office (OEPM), complying with the requirements stipulated in Law 17/2001, of December 7, on trademarks. Once registration has been granted, the protection granted covers exclusively the national territory, thus guaranteeing use and defense in Spain.

European brand

It is possible to obtain an EU trademark through a single application filed directly with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), located in Alicante. This trademark offers uniform legal protection in all countries of the European Union, and its granting, refusal or revocation applies jointly throughout the Community territory.

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The protection of a trademark in more than 100 countries, including Spain, can be achieved through a single international registration application filed with the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office (OEPM). The application is then sent to the International Bureau of WIPO in Geneva, which is responsible for forwarding it to the national offices of the selected countries, thus facilitating the validation of the trademark in each designated territory.

At RRYP Global we offer our clients comprehensive and personalized advice on all aspects related to the register and protection of your brands.

Our services include:

Legal advice: Our team of specialized lawyers is available to provide advice at every stage of the process. trademark registration, from searching for availability and selecting the appropriate class to filing the application and defending the trademark in case of disputes.

National Trademark Registry: We take care of the entire process of trademark registration at the national level before the Spanish Office of Patents and trademarks (OEPM), ensuring that our clients' brands comply with legal requirements and obtain the necessary protection in Spain.

International Trademark Registration: In addition to registration in Spain, we facilitate the registration of trademarks internationally, helping our clients to protect their rights in multiple jurisdictions. Through our global network of collaborators, we manage registration in different countries, ensuring international coverage for our clients' trademarks.

Brand Management and Maintenance: Once the trademark is registered, we take care of its management and maintenance, ensuring compliance with all legal requirements to maintain its validity. This includes renewing registrations, monitoring possible infringements and defending the trademark in the event of litigation.

Conflict resolution: In case of trademark-related disputes, our team of intellectual property lawyers is prepared to represent our clients in mediations, negotiations or litigation, protecting their interests and the integrity of their brand.

What is a brand?

In the Spanish legal context, a trademark is defined as Any sign that can be represented graphically and allows the products or services of a company to be differentiated in the market from those of others.These signs may include elements such as names, words, logos, symbols, images, shapes, sounds, colors, or combinations of these, as long as they clearly identify the business origin of the products or services.

Brands adopt different presentations: verbal markers, composed only of words or letters; figurative marks, based on designs or graphics; and mixed brands, which combine verbal and visual elements.

The essential purpose of a trademark is to distinguish a company's products or services, creating a unique and recognizable business identity in the market. An effective trademark not only helps consumers associate a product or service with a specific company, but can also convey that company's differentiating values ​​or attributes.

In addition to this identification function, a brand can become a valuable commercial asset, contributing to the reputation and recognition of the company. A strong and well-positioned brand increases customer loyalty, reinforces the perception of quality and supports business expansion both nationally and internationally.

Moreover, the Trademark Law sets certain limits for the registration of signs as trademarks, excluding those that are not distinctive, that are merely generic or that may mislead the public. It also prohibits the registration of signs that reproduce public emblems without official authorization. However, the law provides that, under certain conditions, a sign may acquire distinctive character through its constant use in the market, allowing its registration even if it did not initially meet all the requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions About Brands

Below, we answer the most common questions about the international trademark registration process:

  • Individual brands: These identify specific products and services, distinguishing them from those offered by other companies.

  • Collective trademarks: Used to identify products or services marketed by members of an association, the owner of which is the association itself.

  • Warranty marks: These certify specific characteristics of products or services offered by authorized persons, supervised by the brand owner, offering consumers a guarantee of quality.

Registering a trademark is a crucial step for any business or entrepreneur who wants to protect their business identity and stand out in the market. Listed below are some key reasons why trademark registration It is essential:

Legal Protection: Registering a trademark grants the owner exclusive rights to use the trademark for the specific products or services it covers. This ensures legal protection against unauthorized use by third parties and allows the owner to take legal action in the event of infringement.

Differentiation and Positioning: A trademark is a key differentiation tool that enables a company to stand out in highly competitive markets. By having a distinctive and legally protected trademark, consumers can identify a company's products or services and associate them with unique values, quality or characteristics.

Commercial Value: A trademark can become one of a company's most important assets, symbolizing the reputation, trust and prestige associated with its products or services. A well-positioned trademark increases the company's value, fosters customer loyalty and supports its growth potential.

Expansion and Growth: Having a registered trademark facilitates the expansion of the company into new markets, both nationally and internationally. Brand protection helps avoid legal conflicts with competitors and supports a strong presence in different regions, boosting business growth.

Prevention of Copies and Imitations: Registering a trademark protects against copying or imitation of the company's commercial identity. By having exclusive rights to the trademark, the owner can defend himself against unfair competition and ensure that his products or services are recognized for their authenticity and originality.

The process of registering a trademark in Spain follows a series of specific steps set out by Spanish trademark law. At RRYP Global, we are committed to guiding our clients through this process in an efficient and professional manner. Below are the key steps to follow. register a trademark in Spain:

  1. Availability Search: Before starting the registration process, it is crucial to conduct a thorough search to check the availability of the trademark. This step allows you to identify whether there are similar or identical trademarks already registered that could generate conflicts of rights.

  2. Classification of Products and Services: The classes of products or services for which trademark registration is requested must be defined. In Spain, this classification follows the system of the Nice International Classification, which organizes products and services into 45 different classes.

  3. Presentation of the Application: After carrying out the availability search and selecting the corresponding classes, the registration application is submitted to the Spanish Office of Patents and trademarks (OEPM). The application must include detailed information about the owner, a graphic representation of the trademark and a list of associated products or services.

  4. Examination of the Application: The SPTO carries out a formal and substantive examination of the application to verify that it complies with the legal requirements and to rule out impediments, such as similarities with other trademarks or violations of current regulations.

  5. Publication in the Official Bulletin of Industrial Property (BOPI): If the application meets the requirements and there are no objections, the trademark is published in the (BOPI) , allowing third parties to file objections within a specified period.

  6. Grant of Registration: Once the opposition period has elapsed and any objections have been resolved, the SPTO grants the registration and issues the corresponding certificate. If the registration is not granted, the holder has the right to file an appeal to review the decision.

  7. Maintenance and Renewal: Following registration, it is essential to comply with maintenance obligations, such as paying periodic renewal fees, to ensure the continued validity of the trademark.

The cost of registering a trademark in Spain varies depending on several factors, such as the complexity of the trademark, the number of classes of goods or services for which registration is requested, and the choice of additional services, such as availability searches or trademark monitoring. At RRYP Global, we offer services of trademark registration that adapt to the needs and budget of each client.

One of the main components of the cost of registering a trademark are the official fees established by the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office (SPTO). These rates depend on the type of brand (verbal, figurative, mixed, three-dimensional, sound), the number of classes, and whether the application is national or international.

In addition to the official fees, many clients choose to have the support of an intellectual property lawyer to manage the trademark registration process. Professional fees vary depending on the complexity of the case and the additional services required.

It is important to remember that the costs associated with registering a trademark can fluctuate significantly depending on the particularities of each situation. At RRYP Global, we are committed to offering services of trademark registration high quality and competitive prices, providing expert and transparent advice at every stage.

If you are interested in register a trademark Whether you're a registered trademark owner in Spain or internationally, please feel free to contact us for a no-obligation initial consultation. Our team of intellectual property lawyers will be happy to help you protect and enhance your brand in the global marketplace.

The most efficient route is the Madrid system (WIPO), which allows for a centralized application with effect in more than 120 countries. You can also opt for a European Union trademark if your market is in Europe. At RRYP Global, we can help you plan the most effective strategy.

Before exporting, make sure your trademark is registered or pending in the destination country. This avoids customs issues, product blockages, or legal disputes. It's also important to check if similar trademarks are registered there.

It's not mandatory, but it's highly recommended. Amazon offers additional benefits and protection to registered trademarks through its Brand Registry program. European registration through the EUIPO is a very efficient option if you sell in several EU countries.

El Amazon Brand Registry It is a free program offered by Amazon to trademark holders. Its objective is protect intellectual property rights on the platform and ensure that only you can sell authentic products under your brand. By signing up, you get access to advanced tools for detect misuse, block imitations y manage your catalog more effectively. It also improves your product visibility and customer confidence.

Yes, as long as you have prior rights or evidence of recognized use. You can also take action if it's a malicious copy. We can help you file an objection or initiate the appropriate legal proceedings.

By filing an application with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). Protection automatically extends to all 27 Member States. This is an effective and cost-effective option if you operate in Europe.

Before marketing abroad, make sure your brand is legally protected in that country. Otherwise, you could face legal issues, including product blockages or claims of misuse. We can help you. extend the protection of your brand efficiently and safely, without errors that expose you to risks.

You don't need to register separately in each country. There are tools such as Madrid system, which allows you to apply for trademark protection in more than 120 countries with a single application. There is also the European Union trademark, valid in all 27 Member States. Choosing between one option or the other requires prior analysis. We help you select the best option based on your internationalization goals.

If another company is using your trademark abroad, you can take legal action, provided you have your trademark registered in that country or region. Otherwise, it will be difficult to prevent its use. That's why it's essential to be proactive and register your trademark wherever you operate or plan to operate. At RRYP Global, we can help you. react to misuse and prevent future conflicts through strong legal protection.

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