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Frequently Asked Questions

 

Respondemos todas aquellas dudas referentes a los diferentes procesos implicados en la propiedad industrial.

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Industrial Property
Trademarks and Trade Names
Collective and Certification Marks
Proof of use
International trademarks
Transformations
National patent and utility model
Supplementary protection certificate
European patent and validation
International PCT application
Reinstatement of rights
Transfers and licensing
Fees
Patent management and valuation
Representation
Industrial Property Agents (IPA)
European Qualifying Examination (EQE)
Representation and Brexit
Classifications
Invalidity and revocation of trademarks and trade names
Geographical indications

Trademarks and trade names are distinctive signs that are protected through titles awarded by the state. These grant the title holder exclusive right to their use in economic operations and to prevent others from using protected distinctive signs or other identical or similar signs applied to identical or similar products or services in Spain.

Trademarks are signs allowing business people to distinguish their products or services from the products or services of competitors.

Trade names are signs or denominations identifying a company in trade activities and serve to identify it, separate it and distinguish it from other companies undertaking identical or similar activities.

The corporate name is the name that identifies a legal entity in mercantile operations as the subject in legal relations and is therefore subject to rights and obligations.

The trade name does not have to be the same as the corporate name and the two may therefore be different. A natural person or legal entity can have various trade names for identifying business activities which belong to different economic activity sectors.

Therefore, a trouser manufacturer could register the name he uses for his manufacturing business activities as his trade name, which serves to distinguish the company from other business people. The corporate name is the name which must be used, for example, to sign contracts and register employees for the social security. The sign or name with which the trousers are commercialised will be the trademark of the product. All of these can be, at the business owner's choice, the same or different as required.

The corporate name is the equivalent of the "civil name" of a private individual and the trade name is the "artistic name" that the person may use to present to clients in the marketplace.

Trademarks and trade names are registered with the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office; corporate names are registered in the Central Mercantile Register.

Las marcas colectivas son una importante herramienta empresarial para las PYMES, ya que facilitan su acceso al mercado, a las redes de distribución y a las campañas de comercialización, lo que proporciona un mayor acceso a los consumidores.

Además, son un importante instrumento de desarrollo local y un medio eficaz para mantener los conocimientos tradicionales.

Por su lado, las marcas de garantía, generan en los consumidores confianza, pues ofrecen una garantía de calidad y seguridad de los productos y servicios. Para las empresas supone un elemento de prestigio añadido a sus productos y servicios, único en el mercado, diferenciado y garantizado, lo que mejora la imagen de los productos y servicios que la llevan y facilita su comercialización.