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Registering a trademark with the NIPO (Norwegian Industrial Property Office) takes about 6–12 months if there are no oppositions or errors in the application. Complex cases may take up to 18 months.
The deadline for filing an opposition is 3 months from the publication of the registered mark in the Norsk Varemerketidende (NIPO’s official journal).
In Norway, you can register word marks, figurative marks, combined marks, sound marks, color marks, three-dimensional marks, motion marks, and holograms, provided they are distinctive and can be clearly represented.
The certificate is valid for 10 years from the filing date and can be renewed indefinitely every 10 years.
The owner has the exclusive right to use the mark commercially in Norway, prohibit others from using similar marks, and transfer or license the trademark rights.
The filing fee is approximately $300–400 for one class of goods/services. Additional costs may include fees for extra classes or legal services.
No, use is not mandatory, but non-use for 5 consecutive years after registration may lead to cancellation upon third-party request.
If the trademark is not renewed within 10 years from the filing date, the registration is canceled. Reinstatement is possible within 6 months after the deadline by paying an additional fee.
Whether you are a startup or an established business expanding your presence, securing a trademark in key markets is vital. Norway, with its strong economy, transparent legal system, and innovation-friendly environment, is a promising destination for business expansion. Trademark registration in Norway is essential for operating legally and securely in this attractive Nordic market.
Registering your trademark in Norway comes with numerous benefits:
Trademark registration in Norway is managed by the Norwegian Industrial Property Office (NIPO). Here are the primary steps:
Once approved, the trademark is recorded in the national trademark register (tm register). Being listed as a registered trademark ensures public notice of your exclusive rights and strengthens enforcement.
Trademark registration in Norway can be complex without expert help:
ProfitMark provides comprehensive assistance throughout the trademark registration process:
Don’t delay protecting your brand. Trademark registration in Norway gives you legal rights and access to one of Europe’s most stable and innovative markets. With ProfitMark, the trademark registration process becomes straightforward, transparent, and fully supported by professionals. Contact us today to secure your brand’s future in Norway.