Sitemap
- Home
- News
-
Guides
-
Patent guide
- Why file a patent?
- What can be patented?
- What cannot be patented?
- Who can register a patent?
- When should I file a patent application?
- Preliminary checks
- Draft the text of your application
- Complete the patent application form
- Submission and patent fees
- The examination of your patent application
- The granting of the patent
- Renewing your patent
- Updating patent information
- Obtaining patent protection overseas
-
Trademark guide
- Why register a trademark?
- What can benefit from trademark protection?
- What cannot benefit from trademark protection?
- Who can register a trademark?
- When to register a trademark?
- Identify the goods and/or services to be covered by your trademark
- Check your brand is available
- Send official documents with your trademark application
- Submit the trademark registration application
- The examination of your trademark application
- The registration of your trademark
- Renewing your trademark
- Updating trademark information
- Obtaining trademark protection overseas
-
Design guide
- Why register a design?
- What can benefit from design protection?
- What cannot benefit from design protection?
- Who can register a design?
- When to register a design?
- Choose the design(s) to be protected
- Check that your design can be protected
- Obtain any official documents needed for your design registration application
- Complete and submit the design registration application
- The Office examines your design registration application
- The registration of your design
- Renewing your design
- Updating information of your design
- Obtaining design protection overseas
-
Patent guide
- Procedures
- Databases
- Fees list
- FAQs