The Trade Marks Rules 2008
Made: 7th July 2008
Laid before Parliament: 8th July 2008
Coming into force: 1st October 2008
In accordance with section 8 of the Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1992[^f00002], the Secretary of State has consulted the Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council before making these Rules.
Preliminary
Citation and commencement
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These Rules may be cited as the Trade Marks Rules 2008 and shall come into force on 1st October 2008.
Interpretation
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- (1) In these Rules—
- “the Act” means the Trade Marks Act 1994;
- “fast track opposition” means an opposition—brought solely on grounds under section 5(1) or 5(2) of the Act,based on no more than 3 earlier trade marks, each of which is registered in the UK or in the EU, or is protected in the UK as an international trade mark (UK),where proof of use of the earlier marks can be provided with the notice of opposition, andwhich the opponent considers may be determined without the need for further evidence and without an oral hearing.
- “the Journal” means the Trade Marks Journal published in accordance with rule 81;
- “the “Nice Agreement” means the Nice Agreement Concerning the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks of 15th June 1957[^f00003], which was last amended on 28th September 1979;
- “the “Nice Classification” means the system of classification under the Nice Agreement[^f00004];
- “the Office” means the Patent Office which operates under the name “Intellectual Property Office”;
- “send” includes give;
- “specification” means the statement of goods or services in respect of which a trade mark is registered or proposed to be registered;
- “transformation application” means an application to register a trade mark under the Act where that mark was the subject of an international registration prior to that registration being cancelled.
- (2) In these Rules a reference to a section is a reference to that section in the Act , a reference to a schedule is a reference to that schedule to the Act and a reference to a form is a reference to that form as published under rule 3.
- (2A) Terms defined in Part 5 of Schedules 2A and 2B have the same meaning in these Rules.
- (3) In these Rules references to the filing of any application, notice or other document, unless the contrary intention appears, are to be construed as references to its being delivered to the registrar at the Office.
Forms and directions of the registrar; section 66
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- (1) Any forms required by the registrar to be used for the purpose of registration of a trade mark or any other proceedings before the registrar under the Act pursuant to section 66 and any directions with respect to their use shall be published on the Office website and any amendment or modification of a form or of the directions with respect to its use shall also be published on the Office website.
- (2) Except in relation to Forms TM6 and TM7A a requirement under this rule to use a form as published is satisfied by the use either of a replica of that form or of a form which is acceptable to the registrar and contains the information required by the form as published and complies with any directions as to the use of such a form.
Requirement as to fees
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- (1) The fees to be paid in respect of any application, registration or any other matter under the Act and these Rules shall be those (if any) prescribed in relation to such matter ....
- (2) Any form required to be filed with the registrar in respect of any specified matter shall be subject to the payment of the fee (if any) prescribed in respect of that matter ....
- (3) In this rule, “prescribed” means—
- (a) in relation to a registered trade mark other than a comparable trade mark (EU), prescribed by rules under section 79 (fees);
- (b) in relation to a comparable trade mark (EU), prescribed by virtue of regulations under Schedule 4 to the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.
Application for registration
Application for registration; section 32 (Form TM3)
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- (1) An application for the registration of a trade mark (other than a transformation application, which shall be filed on Form TM4) shall be filed on Form TM3 or, where the application is filed in electronic form using the filing system provided on the Office website, on Form e-TM3.
- (1A) Where an application is filed on Form TM3 (a “standard application”) the application shall be subject to the payment of the standard application fee and such class and series fees as may be appropriate.
- (1B) Where an application is filed on Form e-TM3 (an “electronic application”) the application shall be subject to the payment of the e-filed application fee and such class and series fees as may be appropriate, which shall be payable at the time the electronic application is made and if they are not so paid the application shall be subject to the payment of the standard application fee referred to in paragraph (1A) and such class and series fees as may be appropriate.
- (2) Subject to paragraph (6) where an application is for the registration of a single trade mark, an applicant may request the registrar to undertake an expedited examination of the application.
- (3) A request for expedited examination shall be made on Form e-TM3 and shall be subject to payment of the prescribed fee.
- (4) Where an applicant makes a request for expedited examination, the application fee and any class fees payable in respect of the application shall be payable at the time the application is made and accordingly rule 13 shall not apply insofar as it relates to the failure of an application to satisfy the requirements of section 32(4).
- (5) In this rule and rule 15 a “request for expedited examination” means a request that, following an examination under section 37, the registrar notify the applicant within a period of ten business days (as specified in a direction given by the registrar under section 80) beginning on the business day after the date of filing of the application for registration whether or not it appears to the registrar that the requirements for registration are met.
- (6) The Registrar may at any time—
- (a) suspend the right of applicants to file a request for expedited examination under paragraph (2) (“the expedited examination service”) for such period as the registrar deems fit; and
- (b) resume the expedited examination service.
- (7) Where the registrar suspends or resumes the expedited examination service pursuant to paragraph (6), the registrar must publish a notice on the Office website—
- (a) of the date from which the expedited examination service is suspended;
- (b) of the date upon which the expedited examination service will resume.
Claim to priority; sections 35 & 36
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- (1) Where a right to priority is claimed by reason of an application for protection of a trade mark duly filed in a Convention country under section 35 or in another country or territory in respect of which provision corresponding to that made by section 35 is made under section 36 (an “overseas application”), the application for registration under rule 5 shall specify—
- (a) the number accorded to the overseas application by the registering or other competent authority of the relevant country;
- (b) the country in which the overseas application was filed; and
- (c) the date of filing.
- (2) The registrar may, in any particular case, by notice require the applicant to file, within such period of not less than one month as the notice may specify, such documentary evidence as the registrar may require certifying, or verifying to the satisfaction of the registrar, the date of the filing of the overseas application, the country or registering or competent authority, the representation of the mark and the goods or services covered by the overseas application.
Classification of goods and services; section 34
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- (1) The prescribed system of classification for the purposes of the registration of trade marks is the Nice Classification.
- (2) When a trade mark is registered it shall be classified according to the version of the Nice Classification that had effect on the date of application for registration.
Application may relate to more than one class and shall specify the class (Form TM3A)
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- (1) An application may be made in more than one class of the Nice Classification.
- (2) Every application shall specify—
- (a) the class in the Nice Classification to which it relates; and
- (b) the goods or services which are appropriate to the class and they shall be described with sufficient clarity and precision to enable the registrar and other competent authorities and economic operators, on that sole basis, to determine the extent of the protection sought and to allow them to be classified in the classes in the Nice Classification.
- (2A) For the purposes of paragraph (2)(b) an application may specify the general indications included in the class headings of the Nice Classification or other general terms provided that they satisfy the requirement that the goods or services be described with sufficient clarity and precision referred to in paragraph (2)(b).
- (2B) Where the specification contained in the application describes the goods or services using general terms, including the general indications included in the class headings of the Nice Classification, the application shall be treated as including only the goods or services clearly covered by the literal meaning of the term or indication.
- (3) If the application relates to more than one class in the Nice Classification the specification contained in it shall set out the classes in consecutive numerical order and the specification of the goods or services shall be grouped accordingly.
- (4) If the specification contained in the application lists items by reference to a class in the Nice Classification in which they do not fall, the applicant may request, by filing Form TM3A, that the application be amended to include the appropriate class for those items, and upon the payment of such class fee as may be appropriate the registrar shall amend the application accordingly.
- (5) In this rule “economic operators” means any person or group of persons which, in the course of trade, manufactures, supplies, imports, exports or otherwise deals in goods or services.
Determination of classification
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- (1) Where an application does not satisfy the requirements of rule 8(2) or (3), the registrar shall send notice to the applicant.
- (2) A notice sent under paragraph (1) shall specify a period, of not less than one month, within which the applicant must satisfy those requirements.
- (3) Where the applicant fails to satisfy the requirements of rule 8(2) before the expiry of the period specified under paragraph (2), the registrar must reject the application for registration, insofar as it relates to any goods or services which failed that requirement ....
- (4) Where the applicant fails to satisfy the requirements of rule 8(3) before the expiry of the period specified under paragraph (2), the application for registration shall be treated as abandoned.
Prohibition on registration of mark consisting of arms; section 4
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Where having regard to matters coming to the notice of the registrar it appears to the registrar that a representation of any arms or insignia as is referred to in section 4(4) appears in a mark, the registrar shall refuse to accept an application for the registration of the mark unless satisfied that the consent of the person entitled to the arms has been obtained.
Address for service
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- (1) For the purposes of any proceedings under the Act or these Rules, an address for service shall be filed by—
- (a) an applicant for the registration of a trade mark;
- (b) any person who opposes the registration of a trade mark in opposition proceedings;
- (c) any person who applies for revocation, a declaration of invalidity or rectification under the Act;
- (d) the proprietor of the registered trade mark who opposes such an application ;
- (e) a proprietor of a comparable trade mark (EU) who sends a derogation notice to the registrar under rule 43A.
- (2) The proprietor of a registered trade mark, or any person who has registered an interest in a registered trade mark, may file an address for service on Form TM33 or, in the case of an assignment of a registered trade mark, on Form TM16.
- (3) Where a person has provided an address for service under paragraph (1) or (2), that person may substitute a new address for service by notifying the registrar on Form TM33.
- (4) An address for service filed under this Rule shall be an address in the United Kingdom, Gibraltar or the Channel Islands.
Failure to provide an address for service
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- (1) Where—
- (a) a person has failed to file an address for service under rule 11(1); and
- (b) the registrar has sufficient information enabling the registrar to contact that person,
the registrar shall direct that person to file an address for service.
- (2) Where a direction has been given under paragraph (1), the person directed shall, before the end of the period of one month beginning immediately after the date of the direction, file an address for service.
- (3) Paragraph (4) applies where—
- (a) a direction was given under paragraph (1) and the period prescribed by paragraph (2) has expired; or
- (b) the registrar had insufficient information to give a direction under paragraph (1),
and the person has failed to provide an address for service.
- (4) Where this paragraph applies—
- (a) in the case of an applicant for registration of a trade mark, the application shall be treated as withdrawn;
- (b) in the case of a person opposing the registration of a trade mark, that person’s opposition shall be treated as withdrawn;
- (c) in the case of a person applying for revocation, a declaration of invalidity or rectification, that person’s application shall be treated as withdrawn; and
- (d) in the case of the proprietor opposing such an application, the proprietor shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the proceedings;
- (e) in the case of the proprietor who sends a derogation notice to the registrar, the registrar must proceed as if the proprietor had not sent a derogation notice.
- (5) In this rule an “address for service” means an address which complies with the requirements of rule 11(4) ....
Deficiencies in application; section 32
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- (1) Where an application for registration of a trade mark does not satisfy the requirements of section 32(2), (3) or (4) or rule 5(1), the registrar shall send notice to the applicant to remedy the deficiencies or, in the case of section 32(4), the default of payment.
- (2) A notice sent under paragraph (1) shall specify a period, of not less than 14 days, within which the applicant must remedy the deficiencies or the default of payment.
- (3) Where, before the expiry of the period specified under paragraph (2), the applicant—
- (a) fails to remedy any deficiency notified to the applicant in respect of section 32(2), the application shall be deemed never to have been made; or
- (b) fails to remedy any deficiency notified to the applicant in respect of section 32(3) or rule 5(1) or fails to make payment as required by section 32(4), the application shall be treated as abandoned.
Notifying results of search
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- (1) Where, following any search under article 4 of the Trade Marks (Relative Grounds) Order 2007[^f00005], it appears to the registrar that the requirements for registration mentioned in section 5 are not met, the registrar shall notify this fact to—
- (a) the applicant; and
- (b) any relevant proprietor.
- (2) In paragraph (1), “relevant proprietor” means the proprietor of a registered trade mark or international trade mark (UK) which is an earlier trade mark in relation to which it appears to the registrar that the conditions set out in section 5(1) or (2) obtain but does not include a proprietor who does not wish to be notified and who has notified the registrar to this effect.
- (3) References in paragraph (2) to the proprietor of a trade mark include a person who has applied for registration of a trade mark which, if registered, would be an earlier trade mark by virtue of section 6(1)(a) or (aa).
- (3A) References in paragraph (2) to the proprietor of a trade mark also include a person who has applied for registration of a trade mark which, if registered, would be an earlier trade mark by virtue of section 6(1)(ab).
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- (7) Rule 63 shall not apply to any decision made in pursuance of this rule.
- (8) No decision made in pursuance of this rule shall be subject to appeal.
Compliance with request for expedited examination
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Where the registrar receives a request for expedited examination under rule 5, the date on which the registrar shall be deemed to have notified the applicant whether or not it appears to the registrar that the requirements for registration are met shall be the date on which notice is sent to the applicant.
Publication, observations, oppositions and registration
Publication of application for registration; section 38(1)
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An application which has been accepted for registration shall be published in the Journal.
Opposition proceedings: filing of notice of opposition; section 38(2) (Form TM7)
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- (1) Subject to Rule 17A, any notice to the registrar of opposition to the registration, including the statement of the grounds of opposition, shall be filed on Form TM7.
- (2) Unless paragraph (3) applies, the time prescribed for the purposes of section 38(2) shall be the period of two months beginning immediately after the date on which the application was published.
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