Trade Mark form changes – March 2016
24th March 2016
On 23 March 2016 changes to regulations came into force and what was formerly the Community trade mark (CTM) is now called the European Union trade mark (EUTM), while OHIM has similarly changed its name to the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO).
The following Trade Mark forms have been amended to reflect these changes:-
- TM3 – Application to register a trade mark
- TM7 – Notice of opposition and statement of grounds
- TM7F – Notice of fast Track opposition and statement of grounds
- TM8 – Notice of defence and counterstatement
- TM8(N) – Notice of defence and counterstatement for the use in revocation on the grounds of non-use
- TM26(i) – Application to declare invalid a registration or a protected international trade mark (UK)
- TM26(o) – Application to revoke a registration or a protected international trade mark (UK) for reasons other than non-use
- TM31R – Request for a Certified Copy
- FS3 - Fee Sheet for: Handling EUIPO Design applications