The competent authority for trademark registration in the Czech Republic is the Czech Industrial Property Office, and the official language is Czech. Czech trademark registration is based on the principle of "first to apply" and "first to use".
The Czech Republic is a party to international intellectual property treaties such as the Paris Convention and the Nice Agreement; the Czech Republic is a member of the Madrid Agreement and the Madrid Protocol, and is also a member of the European Union. Therefore, Czech trademark registration You can apply for registration through four channels: "single country registration", "Madrid international registration designating the Czech Republic", "EU trademark registration", and "Madrid international registration designating the EU".
Czech trademark registration adopts the Nice Classification. The elements that can be registered as trademarks include: text, graphics, three-dimensional logos, color combinations, etc.
The Czech trademark registration process is: application-acceptance-examination-announcement-approval-certification. The substantive examination of Czech trademark registration only examines absolute grounds.
A Czech trademark is valid for 10 years after registration, and can be renewed within 12 months before the expiration date. The renewal period is valid for 10 years.