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Convergence Projects within the EU
The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), national offices such as the German Patent and Trade Mark Office (DPMA) and user associations are working together to harmonise the examination practices and standards of the trade mark offices of the EU member states. This cooperation has resulted in various convergence initiatives, the results of which can be found under the following links.
There are 14 completed Convergence Projects to date
- CP1 Convergence Project – on the "Acceptability of Classification Terms and the General Indications of the Nice Class Headings"
CP1 concerns the harmonisation of the trade mark classification practice for goods and services.
- CP2 Convergence Project – on the "Interpretation of Scope of Protection of Nice Class Headings (formerly Implementation of ‘IP Translator’)"
CP2 concerns the standardisation of class headings.
- CP7 Convergence Project – "Harmonisation of Product Indications" (for utility models and/or designs)
- CP8 Convergence Project – "Use of a Trade Mark in a Form Differing from the One Registered"
CP8 deals with the question of when a form of use that deviates from the registration of a trade mark is recognised as preserving rights.
- CP9 Convergence Project – "Distinctiveness of Three-Dimensional Marks (Shape Marks) Containing Verbal and/or Figurative Elements when the Shape is Not Distinctive in Itself"
CP9 deals with the question when word and/or figurative elements applied to such three-dimensional shapes that are not registrable are capable of conferring protection.
- CP12 Convergence Project on the establishment of common principles on the filing and structure of evidence and on the treatment of confidential evidence before boards of appeal
The DPMA was not involved in CP12 because in Germany the Federal Patent Court, which is independent of the DPMA, is exclusively responsible for handling appeal proceedings. Similar constellations can also be found in other EU member states.
About the European Union Intellectual Property Network
Information and further documents (including what are referred to as Common Communications on the various Convergence Projects) can be found at https://www.tmdn.org/#/practices on the "European Union Intellectual Property Network (EUIPN)" platform.
Last updated: 19 April 2024
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