EUIPO - New Office Name and Regulations in force as of 23 March 2016
As of 23 March, the Office's name has changed to the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO).
The name of the unitary trade mark administered by the Office has changed to the European Union trade mark.
These changes took effect upon the entry into force of Regulation (EU) 2015/2424.
The EUIPO's website, e-business applications, fee calculators and online tools have all been updated to reflect the change of name, the new trade mark fee structure and other technical changes brought about by the Regulation.
Its website address has changed to www.euipo.europa.eu.
For more information on the changes in EU trademark law, please see our detailed, previous blog entry under: https://lexdellmeier.wordpress.com/2016/03/01/summary-of-changes-in-eu-trademark-law-as-from-23-march-2016/
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