A handbook which guides you on the How, When and Why in the European trademark system.
This book covers all of the general aspects of protecting a trademark in the European Union either by direct filing at the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (OHIM) or through the Madrid Protocol.
It is a first-aid handbook which you can keep on your desk and use:
when filing a Community trade mark (CTM) application or designating the European Union through the Madrid Protocol
when there is a notice of opposition against your mark
or simply when you want to learn more about trademarks in the European Union
Throughout the book case-law is used to demonstrate the practice of OHIM, the Boards of Appeal, the General Court and the Court of Justice of the European Union.
Contents:
Background information on the CTM system as well as OHIMs past, present and future
How to obtain trademark protection in the European Union with a special focus on the different kinds of trademarks, what it takes to obtain them as well as some of the obstacles for obtaining a trademark protection
How you can lose your trademark protection in the European Union after having obtained it. Focus is on oppositions, cancellations and the appeal system
How you can renew your trademark
You can also find the basic regulation CTMR and both the application forms, CTM (OHIM) and international registrations (WIPO), together with a list of the relevant case-law in the book.
The book also includes information about the special conditions that apply for Norwegians in relation to trademark protection in the European Union.
The authors:
Solvår Winnie Finnanger, Master of Law with specialization in Trademark and Patent Law from the University of Oslo. She has since 1998 worked at the Norwegian Industrial Property Office now as a Senior Legal Adviser. She has spent almost 5 years as a Seconded National Expert in OHIM working in the Trademarks Department and at the Boards of Appeal.
Louise Christina Thorning, Master of Law with specialization in Company Law from the University of Copenhagen. She has since 2006 worked at the Danish Office for Patents and Trademarks as a Legal Adviser, and has spent 1½ years as a Seconded National Expert in OHIM working in the Trademarks Department.