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| Jurisdiction / Entity | Year 1 Fee (USD) | + Min 1 Class | Minimum Total (display as ‘from’) |
|---|---|---|---|
| UK Trademark (UKIPO) | USD $705 | + USD $130 | From USD $835 — covers 1 class |
| EU Trademark (EUIPO) | USD $1,930 | + USD $130 | From USD $2,060 — covers all 27 EU member states |
| EU + UK Joint Application | USD $2,570 | + USD $130 | From USD $2,700 — best value for EU and UK |
| Hong Kong Trademark | USD $1,375 | + USD $130 | From USD $1,505 |
| US Trademark (USPTO) | Enquire | Enquire | Contact us — USPTO fees vary by class/type |
| China Trademark (CNIPA) | Enquire | Enquire | Contact us — essential for China market entry |
| International — WIPO Madrid | Enquire | Enquire | Multi-jurisdiction — official fees vary by country |
| Trademark Availability Search | USD $250 | N/A | Per jurisdiction — strongly recommended before filing |
Beyond enforcement, trademark registries worldwide actively work in your favour by screening and rejecting new applications that are confusingly similar to yours — protecting your brand even before a dispute arises.
Almost any distinctive element of your brand can qualify — including words, names, slogans, logos, colours, shapes, sounds, or any combination of these. If it sets your business apart, it can likely be protected.
If your application passes examination without issue, it will be published in the official Trademarks Journal — for 2 months in the UK, and 3 months in both the EU and Hong Kong. During this period, any third party may file an opposition. Should your trademark be opposed, you have three options:
Once successfully registered, your trademark is valid for 10 years and must be renewed upon expiry. As a registered owner, you may oppose any future applications that are identical or confusingly similar to your mark. You may also sell, license, or use your trademark as collateral — particularly where it can be demonstrated to hold significant value as an intangible asset. Any changes to the registration, such as the owner’s name, appointed representative, or correspondence address, should be promptly reported to the relevant Intellectual Property Office.
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