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Council Regulation (EC) No 207/2009 of 26 February 2009 on the European Union trade mark (codified version) (Text with EEA relevance) (repealed)
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F1 Inserted by Regulation (EU) 2015/2424 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2015 amending Council Regulation (EC) No 207/2009 on the Community trade mark and Commission Regulation (EC) No 2868/95 implementing Council Regulation (EC) No 40/94 on the Community trade mark, and repealing Commission Regulation (EC) No 2869/95 on the fees payable to the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs) (Text with EEA relevance).
Basic fee for the application for an individual EU trade mark (Article 26(2)):
EUR 1 000
Basic fee for the application for an individual EU trade mark by electronic means (Article 26(2)):
EUR 850
Fee for the second class of goods and services for an individual EU trade mark (Article 26(2)):
EUR 50
Fee for each class of goods and services exceeding two for an individual EU trade mark (Article 26(2)):
EUR 150
Basic fee for the application for an EU collective mark or an EU certification mark (Article 26(2) and Article 66(3) or Article 74a(3)):
EUR 1 800
Basic fee for the application for an EU collective mark or an EU certification mark by electronic means (Article 26(2) and Article 66(3) or Article 74a(3)):
EUR 1 500
Fee for the second class of goods and services for an EU collective mark or an EU certification mark: (Article 26(2) and Article 66(3) or Article 74a(3)):
EUR 50
Fee for each class of goods and services exceeding two for an EU collective mark or an EU certification mark (Article 26(2) and 66(3) or Article 74a(3)):
EUR 150
Search fee for an EU trade mark application (Article 38(2)) or for an international registration designating the Union (Article 38(2) and Article 155(2)): EUR 12 multiplied by the number of central industrial property offices referred to in Article 38(2); that amount, and the subsequent changes, shall be published by the Office in the Official Journal of the Office.
Opposition fee (Article 41(3)):
EUR 320
Basic fee for the renewal of an individual EU trade mark (Article 47(3)):
EUR 1 000
Basic fee for the renewal of an individual EU trade mark by electronic means (Article 47(3)):
EUR 850
Fee for the renewal of the second class of goods and services for an individual EU trade mark (Article 47(3)):
EUR 50
Fee for the renewal of each class of goods and services exceeding two for an individual EU trade mark (Article 47(3)):
EUR 150
Basic fee for the renewal of an EU collective mark or an EU certification mark (Article 47(3) and Article 66(3) or Article 74a(3):
EUR 1 800
Basic fee for the renewal of an EU collective mark or an EU certification mark by electronic means (Article 47(3) and Article 66(3) or Article 74a(3)):
EUR 1 500
Fee for the renewal of the second class of goods and services for an EU collective mark or an EU certification mark (Article 47(3) and Article 66(3) or Article 74a(3)):
EUR 50
Fee for the renewal of each class of goods and services exceeding two for an EU collective mark or an EU certification mark (Article 47(3) and Article 66(3) or Article 74a(3)):
EUR 150
Additional fee for the late payment of the renewal fee or the late submission of the request for renewal (Article 47(3)): 25 % of the belated renewal fee, subject to a maximum of EUR 1 500
Fee for the application for revocation or for a declaration of invalidity (Article 56(2)):
EUR 630
Appeal fee (Article 60(1)):
EUR 720
Fee for the application of restitutio in integrum (Article 81(3)):
EUR 200
Fee for the application for the conversion of an EU trade mark application or an EU trade mark (Article 113(1), also in conjunction with Article 159(1)):
into a national trade mark application;
into a designation of Member States under the Madrid Protocol:
EUR 200
Fee for continuation of proceedings (Article 82(1)):
EUR 400
Fee for the declaration of division of a registered EU trade mark (Article 49(4) or an application for an EU trade mark (Article 44(4)):
EUR 250
Fee for the application for the registration of a licence or another right in respect of a registered EU trade mark (before 1 October 2017 , Rule 33(2) of Regulation (EC) No 2868/95; and from that date, Article 22a(2)) or an application for an EU trade mark (before 1 October 2017 , Rule 33(2) of Regulation (EC) No 2868/95; and from that date, Article 22a(2)):
grant of a licence;
transfer of a licence;
creation of a right in rem ;
transfer of a right in rem ;
levy of execution:
EUR 200 per registration, but where multiple requests are submitted in the same application or at the same time, not to exceed a total of EUR 1 000
Fee for the cancellation of the registration of a licence or other right (before 1 October 2017 , Rule 35(3) of Regulation (EC) No 2868/95; and from that date, Article 24a(3)): EUR 200 per cancellation, but where multiple requests are submitted in the same application or at the same time, not to exceed a total of EUR 1 000
Fee for the alteration of a registered EU trade mark (Article 48(4)):
EUR 200
Fee for the issue of a copy of the application for an EU trade mark (Article 88(7)), a copy of the certificate of registration (Article (45(2)), or an extract from the register (Article 87(7)):
uncertified copy or extract:
EUR 10
certified copy or extract:
EUR 30
Fee for the inspection of the files (Article 88(6)):
EUR 30
Fee for the issue of copies of file documents (Article 88(7)):
uncertified copy:
EUR 10
certified copy:
EUR 30
plus per page, exceeding 10
EUR 1
Fee for the communication of information in a file (Article 88(9)):
EUR 10
Fee for the review of the determination of the procedural costs to be refunded (before 1 October 2017 , Rule 94(4) of Regulation (EC) No 2868/95; and from that date, Article 85(7)):
EUR 100
Fee for the filing of an international application at the Office (before 1 October 2017 , Article 147(5); and from that date, Article 147(4)):
EUR 300
The applicant for an international registration designating the Union shall be required to pay to the International Bureau an individual fee for the designation of the Union in accordance with Article 8(7) of the Madrid Protocol.
The holder of an international registration who files a request for territorial extension designating the Union made subsequent to the international registration shall be required to pay to the International Bureau an individual fee for the designation of the Union in accordance with Article 8(7) of the Madrid Protocol.
The amount of the fee under B.I.1 or B.I.2 shall be the equivalent in Swiss Francs, as established by the Director-General of the WIPO pursuant to Rule 35(2) of the Common Regulations under the Madrid Agreement and Protocol, of the following amounts:
for an individual trade mark: EUR 820 plus, where applicable, EUR 50 for the second class of goods and services and EUR 150 for each class of goods and services contained in the international registration exceeding two;
for a collective mark or a certification mark: EUR 1 400 plus, where applicable, EUR 50 for the second class of goods and services and EUR 150 for each class of goods or services exceeding two.
The holder of an international registration designating the Union shall be required to pay to the International Bureau, as a part of the fees for a renewal of the international registration, an individual fee for the designation of the Union in accordance with Article 8(7) of the Madrid Protocol.
The amount of the fee referred to in B.II.1 shall be the equivalent in Swiss Francs, as established by the Director-General of the WIPO pursuant to Rule 35(2) of the Common Regulations under the Madrid Agreement and Protocol, of the following amounts:
for an individual trade mark: EUR 820 plus, where applicable, EUR 50 for the second class of goods and services and EUR 150 for each class of goods and services contained in the international registration exceeding two;
for a collective mark or a certification mark: EUR 1 400 plus, where applicable, EUR 50 for the second class of goods and services and EUR 150 for each class of goods and services contained in the international registration exceeding two.]
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