Trademark registration for optimised brand protection

Secure your brand, build trust with consumers and protect your business

Why you should register your trade mark

Give your brand a name

Gain exclusive rights to your name, logo, or strapline, protecting them from unauthorised use.

Bolster your identity

Trade mark registration grants you full legal rights and helps defend your reputation.

Consolidate your position

A trade mark is a valuable asset that helps you stand out from the rest.

3 simple steps
Transparent pricing

1

Check registration availability

Ensure your trademark's availability with our no-obligation, straightforward verification for just €9.90. Start your journey with confidence.

2

Get a quote

Full transparency upfront: access our detailed price list and know exactly what to expect before any
commitment.

3

Register your trademark

Leave the paperwork to us – our experienced legal team will manage your trademark registration, ensuring a seamless process from start to finish.

Discover the benefits of our trademark registration service

Simplified registration

Easily complete and verify your trademark registration online through a single, straightforward process.

Fair pricing

Enjoy access to a top-quality service at an unbeatable one-time payment – discover exceptional value for money.

Smooth management

Make it agile: manage all your trademarks via one fully fledged, streamlined online platform – ease of use personified.

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Domain Monitoring

Vital for protecting your online presence and brand reputation, our domain monitoring service keeps any potential threats at bay.

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Domain Brokerage

If the domain you want is unavailable, our brokers can help you set a realistic budget and negotiate with the owner on your behalf.

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Questions?

Take a look at our FAQs

A registered trademark grants its owner exclusive rights. This means the owner can prevent third parties from using the trademark name for commercial trade of similar products or services without consent.

A registered trademark is a trademark protected by law. It can be classified into different types based on the area of registration:

  1. National Trademark: Legal protection is limited to the national territory of the country where it is registered.
  2. EU Trademark: Legal protection is valid for all EU member states through a single legal action.
  3. International Trademark: Legal protection can be extended to EU and non-EU countries that adhere to the Madrid Agreement and the Madrid Protocol.

Registering a trademark involves a three-stage assessment:

  1. Application: The first stage starts with submitting an application to the Patent and Trademark Office.
  2. Publication: In the second stage, the trademark is added to the Patent Bulletin, an official publication containing information about patents granted and patent applications filed within a particular jurisdiction.
  3. Registration and Opposition: The third stage leads to the actual registration of the trademark, which may face opposition proceedings. This stage allows third parties to exercise their opposition rights. Opposition proceedings may be initiated up to three months from the date the trademark application was published in the Patent Bulletin. If there is no opposition, or if the outcome of the proceedings is in favour of the applicant, the trademark can then be registered.

The service provided by Aruba Domains deals exclusively with the collection, management, and delivery of the trademark applicant’s information to an appointed legal consultant. The actual trademark application is submitted by the Aruba Domains legal consultant. After receiving an assignment agreement from the applicant, the consultant will analyse the data sent from Aruba Domains and inform the applicant whether exact trademark matches already exist for the given product or service. If no matches are found, the legal consultant will prepare and forward all the necessary documentation to the Patent and Trademark Office, handling all payments and tax deposits on behalf of the applicant as per the requirements outlined in the purchase order on www.arubadomains.com.

No, submitting an application is not the same as registering a trademark. The registration process begins once an application has been submitted and typically lasts approximately 5 months from the date of submission. The service provided by Aruba Domains deals exclusively with the collection, management, and delivery of the trademark applicant’s information to an appointed legal consultant. The actual trademark application is submitted by the Aruba Domains legal consultant. After receiving an assignment agreement from the applicant, the consultant will analyse the data sent from Aruba Domains and inform the applicant whether exact trademark matches already exist for the given product or service. If no matches are found, the legal consultant will prepare and forward all the necessary documentation to the Patent and Trademark Office, handling all payments and tax deposits on behalf of the applicant as per the requirements outlined in the purchase order on www.arubadomains.com.

Aruba Domains will report the results of the trademark match search to the applicant.

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