Select Country

Select a country to view information on local trademark law


Countries
A-E  F-J  K-O  P-T  U-Z

Multinational Agreements
EUIPO  WIPO
AIPO/OAPI  ARIPO
Enter Client Voucher:  info
Search
Trademarks
for Free
+
+
TMZOOM

Get Listed

Promote your expertise to IP professionals worldwide.
read more

Subscribe to Free Newsletter

To keep updated on the latest amendments to international trademark laws click here

Amendments to Trademark Laws

Print this page
Jan 20, 2016 (Newsletter Issue 1/16)
Serbia
Show Country Survey

Opposition System Soon to be Expected


The new Serbian draft trademark law, which aims to introduce the opposition system, has been sent to the government for consideration. It is expected that the new trademark law will be adopted soon. The main changes are as follows:

Observations
Under the draft law, any natural or legal person can file a written observation, only on absolute grounds, within three months from the trademark application’s publication date. This person does not become party to the proceedings. The IPO must take the written observation into consideration and send it to the applicant, who may then submit a written response within 15 days.

Oppositions
According to the draft law, the IPO will conduct formal and substantive examinations on absolute grounds. The substantive examination on relative grounds (earlier rights) will be conducted only if an opposition is filed. Namely, the holder of an earlier trademark or a well-known trademark (regardless of the list of goods/services), the licensee, or the holder of the earlier right to an individual’s name or image, copyright or industrial property right, can file an opposition based on relative grounds for refusal within three months from the application’s publication date. The trademark will not be refused if the holder of the earlier trademark or earlier right explicitly consents to the registration of the later mark. Therefore, the draft law clearly separates the absolute and the relative grounds for refusal.

Registration Certificates
Obtaining trademark registration certificate is optional under the new draft law. The certificate is issued at the request of the trademark holder and upon filing the proof of payment of the prescribed fee.

For more information, please see here

Source: www.petosevic.com