Intellectual property registration The Office is in charge of managing the registration of the
EU trade mark and the
registered Community design and offers businesses and citizens exclusive rights for trade mark and design protection throughout the
European Union (EU), with a single application. Every year, it registers an average of 135,000 EU trade marks and close to 100,000 designs. The
European Union trade mark (EUTM) (formerly known as "community trade mark") grants exclusive rights in all current and future Member States of the European Union through a single registration, filed online. The basic registration fee is EUR 850 and it covers one class of goods and services. An EU trade mark registration lasts for 10 years but can be renewed indefinitely in blocks of 10 years. The
registered Community design (RCD) also grants exclusive rights throughout the European Union and future Member States. The fee for registering and publishing one design is EUR 350. A registered Community design is initially valid for five years from the date of filing and can be renewed in blocks of five years up to a maximum of 25 years. Its work also includes the harmonisation of registration practices for trade marks and designs and the development of common
intellectual property (IP) management tools. This work is carried out in cooperation with the national and regional IP offices throughout the EU-27, user associations and other institutional partners with the objective of offering users of the trade mark and design system a similar registration experience, be it at national or at EU level. The agency works in five languages (English, French, German, Italian and Spanish) but processes trade mark and design applications in 23 official languages of the EU.
Geographical Indication EUIPO administers
geographical indication (GI) registration in the EU for agricultural products whose qualities are specifically linked to their area of production (e.g. certain wines and cheeses) and provides a database of registered GIs. On 16 November 2023, a new
EU regulation entered into force which introduced a new geographical indication (GI) protection scheme for craft and industrial products in the EU and giving EUIPO the authority to administer it. From 1 December 2025, the EUIPO will be responsible for the registration of
geographical indications (GIs) for craft and industrial products. It will be possible to file applications for the registration of names of craft and industrial products meeting the necessary requirements in the EU.
Other activities Since 2012, the EUIPO has managed the European Observatory on Infringements of Intellectual Property Rights, a network of public and private stakeholders working against piracy and
counterfeiting. Additionally, the EUIPO is charged with establishing and managing portals on EU Orphan Works and EU Out of Commerce works, including a database to register these types of works. The DesignEuropa Awards are organised by the EUIPO every two years to celebrate excellence in design and design management among registered Community design (RCD) holders, whether they are individual rights holders, small businesses or large enterprises. The first edition of the awards took place in Milan in 2016. ==History of key regulations==