Costa Rica 

Note: Inventa does not operate directly in this jurisdiction. Instead, we rely on a long standing network of colleagues and agents to handle incoming service.

Trademark - Costa Rica

Register your Trademark

Register your trademark with Inventa and benefit from the following advantages:

Strategic Advice

Our specialists will review the information you provide and advise you on the best strategy to increase your chances of success in obtaining a trademark and protecting your brand.

We prepare the application

We will be in charge of all the procedings related to filing a trademark application based on the chosen strategy.

Trademark Maintenance for 10 years

Inventa keeps a close eye on every event related to your trademark.

Client Area available

We provide you a secure web based client area to manage your Intellectual Property assets.

Trademark Registration

Process

Monitor the process from the preparation for the trademark application to its maintenance phase. Inventa will accompany you every step of the way.

Costa Rica

Trademark Details and Timeframes

Priority claim

Available

Multi Class Application

Available

Well-known Trademarks

Available

Body responsible for non-use cancellations

IP Office

Search with legal opinion time frame

15 days

Time until registration

6 months

Opposition Period

60 days

Use requirement period

5 years

Requirements

  •  Applicant data.
  •  Sample of the mark (not required for word marks).
  •  List of goods and/or services.
  •  Copy of priority document (if applicable).
  •  Power of attorney, notarized.
  •  Duration: 10 years from the date of the application.
  •  Power of attorney, notarized.
  •  Deed of Assignment.
  •  Power of attorney, notarized.
  •  Certificate of change of name.
  •  Power of attorney, notarized.
  •  Certificate of change of address.
  •  Power of attorney, notarized.
  •  Power of attorney, notarized.

Remarks: Deed of Assignment and certificate of changes must be accompanied with a certified copy of said document or of an extract thereof, with apostille or legalized by a Costa Rican Consulate.

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The protection of European patent: across Laos and Costa Rica

Recently, the EPO announced two European patent validation agreements with Costa Rica and Laos. Details of the agreement have not yet been fully disclosed and are not yet in force. Based on these agreements, European patents validated in these two countries will have the same effects as the respective national patents. The current global coverage of the current European patent includes 39 European contracting countries pf the European Patent Convention (EPC) and the six countries which the EPO has extension or validation agreement (Bosnia, Herzegovina, Moldova, Georgia, Tunisia, Morocco, and Cambodia). The entry of Costa Rica and Laos into the coverage of the European patent will add around 13 million more habitants to the market potentially covered by the European Patent, which currently includes around 700 million people. Although Costa Rica is the first country in America to sign an agreement validating the European patent, given its historical ties with some European countries that are EPO member states, other territories in America and in other continents are also already covered by the European patent. The overseas territories of the Netherlands (Saint Martin, Curaçao, Bonaire, Saint Eustatius and Saba in the Caribbean) and France (Guadeloupe, Martinique and Saint Barthélemy in the Caribbean; Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the Atlantic Ocean; Réunion and Mayotte in the Indian Ocean; French Polynesia, New Caledonia and Wallis and Futuna in the Pacific Ocean) are also covered by the European patent. Similarly, the overseas territories of the United Kingdom (Cayman Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands, Anguilla, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands and Montserrat in the Caribbean; Falkland Islands and Gibraltar) and some member countries of the Commonwealth of Nations (Belize, Fiji, Grenada, Guyana, Kiribati, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu) are also within the geographical coverage of the European patent. In addition to these, the European patent can also be validated in Hong Kong. The European patent increasingly contributes to strengthening the patent system globally, based on a substantive examination process of high quality and reliability, encourages investment in research and development and promotes economic growth.   For more information about the European Patent System contact us at info@inventa.com

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