TRADEMARK IN INDONESIA

TRADEMARK IN INDONESIA

Trademark in Indonesia includes three stages: trademark search in IndonesiaIndonesia Trademark filing and Indonesia Trademark registration. All with affordable fees.

– Stage 1: TRADEMARK SEARCH IN INDONESIA

Scope of work: Trademark Search Word Mark

($US)

Device (logo) And Word Mark

($US)

For the 1st class 90.00 135.00
For the 2nd class 90.00 135.00
Duration 4-6 days 4-6 days

– Stage 2: TRADE FILING TO REGISTRATION IN INDONESIA

Scope of work: Filing Trademark Application To Trademark Registration Certificate FEE

($US)

For the 1st class 480.00
For the 2nd class 440.00
Duration 34-38 months

* Note: Our Fee for Trademark in Indonesia includes all fees (official fee and legal fee); exclude fee for responding to office action, if any.

– You could visit here to see Procedure of Indonesia Trademark Registration.

– You could visit here to check the required documents of filing trademark in Indonesia.

– You could read Legal Notes About Trademark In Indonesia – Indonesia Trademark Law here.

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    Frequencly Asked Questions

    It is not compulsory. However, it is very useful for applicant to determine the chance of success when filing a trademark application in Indonesia.

    Indonesia is the member of Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks, Trademark Law Treaty, Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property.

    Indonesia is applying “first to file” principle. It is required to register in order to obtain the protection of a trademark. However, using a trademark that is not registered is not illegal

    The trademark registration will recognize the ownership of the applicant with the trademark. The owner of the registered trademark also has the right to protect the trademark against the infringement action, unlawfully use of the trademark and/or unfair competition of their competitor. In addition, and also the owner of the trademark has the right to license or transferring the protected trademark.

    Trade Mark shall mean a Mark that is used on goods traded by a person or by several persons jointly or a legal entity to distinguish the goods from other goods of the same kind.
    Mark shall mean a sign in the form of a picture, name, word, letters, figures, composition of colours, or a combination of said elements, having distinguishing features and used in the activities of trade in goods or services.

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