Your one-stop-solution for global trademark registration

Making trademark protection worldwide transparent and easy for everyone, everywhere.

Register your trademark in multiple countries without the hassle of managing local agents, navigating legal complexities, or dealing with hidden fees. You focus on your brand; we take care of the rest.

Your one-stop-solution for global trademark registration

Making trademark protection worldwide transparent and easy for everyone, everywhere.

Register your trademark in multiple countries without the hassle of managing local agents, navigating legal complexities, or dealing with hidden fees. You focus on your brand; we take care of the rest.

Check & Protect 🚀 – A strong brand starts with the right protection.

Trademark registration isn’t just paperwork -it’s a key step in protecting your brand. Whether you’re registering locally or internationally, your trademark must meet legal requirements, be distinctive, and follow the official registration procedures in each jurisdiction.

 

That’s where we come in. With our Trademark Quick Scan, you’ll quickly find out if your trademark is protectable and what steps are needed to register it successfully.

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Trademark Registration

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Register your trademark.

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Make sure your trademark is available for use and registration.

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Stay ahead of copycats with our monitor alerts and them on time.

IP infringement

Defend or enforce where you stand for with our certified attorneys.

Respond to objections

We handle office actions or oppositions raised by the IP office or competition.

Trademark Renewal, maintenance and transfers.

Keep your trademarks up to date, without the paperwork hassle

Experts in international trademark registration

Register Your Trademark. Protect Your Future.

Did you know Burger King is called Hungry Jack’s in Australia?
That’s because another company registered the trademark first. In most countries, no registration means no rights—trademark protection only applies in the countries where you’ve registered your mark. Whether your business is big or small, timing and strategy is crucial. If you don’t register in key markets, someone else might, leaving you with legal battles or even losing the right to your name.

Don’t wait. Protect your brand wherever you do business.

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Trademark protection in 85+ countries with seamless coordination.

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Receive professional, tailored advice to fit your brand’s needs and goals.

Free Registrability Check

Get a complimentary opinion on trademark eligibility, plus free identical searches where available.

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Trademark Protect Across the World

Trademarks are territorial Whether you need coverage in a single country, across a region like the European Union, or worldwide, we’ve got you covered.

Every country has its own trademark rules and procedures.

Want to learn more about registering in a specific country?

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Trademark registration prices are per trademark and always include the local official authority fee and Trademarkhost services like…

*All prices are exclusive of VAT.
* The final registration price depends on the number of classes for which a trademark is applied for.

FAQs

What requirements must a trademark meet?

To be eligible for trademark registration, a trademark must be distinctive for the products or services for which it is used/protected. A trademark may not describe a characteristic, nature or origin of the goods or services. In general, a trademark cannot be misleading or offensive either.

At IPCO we always assess, with no strings attached, whether a trademark meets the legal requirements.

When filing an application for a trademark registration it is always necessary to indicate the products or services for which the trademark will be used and therefore for which protection is desired. For administrative reasons, products and services are classified into categories, the so-called Nice Classification. This classification comprises 45 classes, of which 34 are product classes and 11 are service classes.
The classification determines the scope of protection of the trademark.
A thorough selection of the classes and the selection of the product and service designations is part of strategic considerations.

There are various types of trademarks. The best-known types are: a word mark (such as IPCO), a figurative mark (pure logo: such as the Nike-swoosh) or combined word/figurative marks. You can therefore register the same trademark in different ways, depending on the distinctive elements for which you wish to obtain protection.

A trademark registration procedure starts with a trademark application filed with a government body (authority). The authority will check whether the trademark meets the legal requirements and will then publish the trademark for opposition purposes. During the opposition phase, owners of older trademarks have the time to object (file an opposition). The opposition period is a fixed period, usually 2 months (Benelux) or 3 months (EU). If there is no refusal or no opposition, the trademark will be registered.

A trademark attorney is usually a professional in law specialized in the protection of intellectual property rights and has completed a 2 year professional training. A trademark attorney knows all the ins and outs of and for the protection of trademarks and designs and can also take effective action in the case of infringement. Although applying for a trademark may seem ‘simple’, there is a lot involved in ensuring that it is properly protected. Professional guidance is therefore a must.

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