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Intellectual Property Law
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Diweddarwyd March 2026

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A registered trade mark protects your brand name, logo, or slogan. Registration gives you the exclusive right to use the mark in the UK for the goods and services you specify, and the right to take legal action against anyone who uses it without permission. Applications are made to the Intellectual Property Office (IPO).

Proses gam wrth gam

1

Check Your Mark is Registrable

Your mark must be distinctive and not descriptive of your goods/services. Search the IPO trade marks register and Companies House to check for conflicts. Consider a professional clearance search.

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  • Generic or purely descriptive words cannot be registered
  • Check all relevant classes of goods/services
2

Apply Online

File your application at the IPO website. You will need to specify the mark, the goods/services (classified under the Nice Classification), and pay the fee.

Amserlen: Application filed immediately
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  • Filing in one class costs £170 online; each additional class costs £50
3

Examination

An IPO examiner checks the application meets legal requirements and searches for conflicting earlier marks. If there are objections, you will receive an examination report and have an opportunity to respond.

Amserlen: Usually within 20 working days
4

Publication and Opposition

If accepted, the mark is published in the Trade Marks Journal for 2 months. Anyone can oppose registration during this period.

Amserlen: 2-month opposition period
5

Registration

If no opposition is filed (or opposition fails), the mark is registered. You will receive a certificate of registration. Registration lasts 10 years and is renewable.

Amserlen: Total process: 3–4 months if unopposed

Costau

Online application (1 class)£170
Each additional class£50
Renewal (every 10 years)£200 + £50 per additional class

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An unregistered trade mark has limited protection — registration gives much stronger rights.

Use the ® symbol only after registration; use ™ before registration.

Monitor for infringement — the IPO does not police use of your mark.

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