
Registering a trademark Portugal is a simple and easy process that our team at Tsaks Trademarks can guide you through and carry out for you. Your trademark will need to be registered with the local Portuguese authorities, and then it can be registered at a European level – depending on your business plans and requirements.
Registering your trademark is necessary to ensure you have exclusive use of a specific trademark (sign, symbol, image, character, etc) and also to ensure that you protect your brand and the future value of your business.
It also enables you to market your business with confidence knowing that your trademark is protected. Our European trademark lawyers have the capability, know-how and experience to assist you with every step of the process. Ther first step is to submit a special form as well as the trademark representation to the Portuguese Institute of Industrial Property. There are some requirements around the uniqueness of your trademark which you will also need to consider.
Most of our clients register their trademarks in Portugal or the EU for:
In Portugal and across the EU, you can trademark:
Our team of trademark lawyers help our clients through the entire process to ensure they successfully complete the trademark process for the correct classes and in the right countries to protect their brands and businesses.
Our trademark lawyers in the EU, including in Portugal, have helped many clients deal with trademark rejections. Trademarks can be rejected for a wide variety of reasons including:
You can make multiple-class trademark applications in Portugal. That is excellent as it means that if your product or service extends across multiple-classes, you can make all the applications at once. You will need to provide some key information as part of your application including:
Our team of European trademark lawyers including our trademark lawyers in Portugal assists businesses across the global to manage their intellectual property affairs in Portugal including trademark applications and trademark registration applications.
Our team will keep you up to date of the entire trademark application process all the way up until when it is published in the Industrial Property Bulletin.
It is a relatively lengthy process given there is a two-month period in which oppositions can be filed. You will also need to renew your trademark every ten years, although our team here at Tsaks Trademarks provide an alert system to ensure you are reminded of this.
Although it is generally rare, there are occasions when two people or entities file an application at the same time to register intellectual property (such as a trademark or other invention) in Portugal. When this occurs, the first person to submit all the required documentation and an application full will be given priority.
Our intellectual property and trademark lawyers in Portugal can assist you to protect all different types of intellectual property. Examples include patents, trademarks and copyright.
The registration process usually takes four months and our trademarks team will guide you very step of the way. It usually takes a week of going back and forth with our team before we make your application. The process generally entails the following steps:
If your trademark is refused, there are a number of routes which are lawyer and attorneys can assist you with to appeal the decision. You need to decide within two months of the decision. Options include going to the:
Here at Tsaks Trademarks, we generally recommend conducting a thorough pre-application search and assessment of your trademark so you do not waste time and money going through the appeal process unnecessarily.
Many businesses register their logo as a trademark since it is a core component of their marketing and brand equity and an asset in their business. You need to ensure that there is no similar logo to the logo you wish to register (our legal team will check this for you) and that the logo is eligible for registration.
All different types of logos can be registered from names to drawings, pictures and combinations of these.
Some of the same principals to trademarks about what you cannot register also apply to logos. For example you cannot register logos that are offensive.
Our team can help you register your logo in Portugal or the EU. We will require:
Our team can assist with a broad range of other applications including:
One of the key benefits is that you will protect your brand equity. If you are going to invest money in marketing your business, or your time and effort, then it’s a good idea to protect your brand. Our team will guide you through the process and it isn’t an expensive process especially given the risk of not having trademark protection.
It is important to start the trademark application process early. This is because as part of the process, we will check for other similar trademarks. This advantage is that if there is an issue, you will know about it and may have time to change your name before spending money on graphics, logos and other expensive marketing material which you will then need to re-change.
We can help you register your trademark in Portugal and generally recommend that if you plan to expand your business across the EU then you protect your brand in the EU as well. It’s important to think of your future growth plans when registering your brand.