International trademark protection
If you are going to market products and/or services in markets outside Sweden, it is important that you apply for international trademark protection. Not only to secure the intellectual property rights to what you sell, but also to not risk unknowingly infringing an already registered foreign trademark.
What does international trademark protection involve?
International trademark protection, just like trademark protection in Sweden, is about ensuring the exclusive rights of use for things that specifically characterize your particular products or services. For example, it can be a specific logo, a font, a product design, or a signature sound.
Since a Swedish trademark registration only applies within Sweden, it is important that you apply for international trademark protection if you intend to sell your goods or services on foreign markets. It is also important to obtain trademark protection in the country where you may manufacture.
The application can be made in three different ways depending on whether you wish to protect your trademark in one country alone, within the EU, or globally.
Different registration requirements for different countries
International trademark protection is obtained by registering your trademark in the foreign market or markets on which you are going to market your goods and/or services. The application process is quite similar in most markets, but some countries have their own specific requirements for who is permitted to register a trademark and the process involved. For example, you may need to have a partner or other local contact in the country, which understandably takes time to establish and makes it a difficult requirement to meet.
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How to protect your brand abroad
Depending on where you wish to obtain trademark protection for your products or services, your application should be sent to different authorities.
Helpful information about trademark protection abroad
- International trademark protection can be obtained in the countries and intergovernmental organisations that are parties to the Madrid Protocol.
- Your international trademark registration is linked to your Swedish registration for five years from the date it takes effect. This means that any changes in your Swedish registration – the so-called basic registration or application – also affect the international registration for your trademark. Examples of changes can be a new list of goods or services, or if trademark protection is terminated.
- Trademark protection outside of Sweden can only be obtained if there is not already a similar or identical registered trademark in the markets and within the trademark classes you are applying for.
We can help you protect your trademark internationally
Do you want help applying for trademark protection outside of Sweden? Get in touch with us at Ports Group. Our trademark experts can be of service with everything from a preliminary investigation to application and further management of your approved trademark registration.
FAQ about international trademark protection
Where do I apply for trademark protection outside of Sweden?
Trademark protection outside of Sweden is applied for at EUIPO (for the EU), WIPO (globally), or through an individual country's intellectual property authority.
How much does it cost to protect a trademark internationally?
The cost varies depending on the number of markets and trademark classes. The basic cost of trademark protection in the EU is EUR 850.
How long is trademark protection valid internationally?
An international trademark protection is valid for 10 years. After each expired period, protection can be extended for a further 10 years.
Do you want to know more about international trademark protection?
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