PART 3 (CHAPTER 3) Flashcards
Trademarks
sign that identifies and distinguishes your products or services from those of your competitors. Can be composed of logos (images, figurative marks), words, both (words and logo) and nonconventional- sound, colour, patterns, 3D shapes, multimedia, position (prada red line)
Trademark requirements
- must be distinctive,
- cannot be composed of only words that describe the activity (car rental)
- cannot imitate or reproduce an already registered trademark for products and services identical or similar
- cannot be offensive
Registration at INPI
- grants exclusive rights over trademarks, which are registered in reference to classes
- protection obtained through INPI is only valid within the Portuguese territory
Patent
exclusive rights that one obtains over inventions
How long is a trademark valid for?
10 years
What happens if any of the requirements of a trademark is broken?
Competitors can cancel the trademark
What happens if a trademark is confused for a general good (bic pens in regards to all pens)
It loses its distinctiveness, one of the requirements of a trademark.
What happens if a trademark goes unused for 5 years?
The trademark can be cancelled and deregistered
How can two trademarks be the exact same and still be valid?
If their registration classification are completely different
Registration grants exclusive rights over the trademark however, trademark holders don’t have rights to…
prevent others from using identical marks in different industries of goods and services (unrelated products).