South Korea adopts the Nice International trademark classification.
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South Korea adopts the Nice International trademark classification.
A trademark in the Republic of Korea may be refused registration if it is:
Trademark applications in South Korea are examined on both formal and substantive grounds.
The trademark registration process in South Korea is as follows:
After the application for trademark registration in South Korea has been electronically filed, the application will undergo both formal and substantive examinations, substantive examination includes a search for conflicting marks and a distinctiveness examination.
After the examination, an application is published in the Official Gazette before opposition. The opposition period for a Korean trademark application is 2 months from the date of publication.
Official fees for granting should be paid within 2 months from the date when the Notice of Allowance was received.
The term of a registered trademark in Korea is 10 years from the date of registration. The whole process takes 9-12 months.
In South Korea, trademarks can be categorized as follows:
1) work marks
2) Figurative trademarks consisting of drawings
3) Combined marks consisting of words and images (Called word and device mark)
4) 3D trademarks
5) color
6) sounds
7) smells
Most commonly filed trademarks are 1, 2 and 3.
Yes, we provide a free basic trademark search. We strongly recommend conducting a trademark clearance search.
Foreign applicants must be represented by a registered South Korean trademark attorney.
Yes, they are; however, considering that the costs of each additional class are the same as a new application, usually local attorneys recommend filing one application for each class, as to have independent processes in the case of denial or opposition.
While use is not required for trademark registration, a trademark in South Korea may be canceled by a third party through a trial on the basis of non-use it there has been no use for more than 3 years and if there have been no legitimate reasons excusing non-use.
A trademark opposition in South Korea may be filed by an interested party within 2 months from the date of its publication.