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Brexit update – transition period until 31 December 2020

Brexit update -  transition period until 31 December 2020

After a rather ominous period of silence, last January 24th the European Union and the UK placed the necessary signatures in order for England to formally leave the EU on January 31th. It is important to note that a transition period has been agreed upon which, which will last until the end of 2020. Until that date all existing EU rights will continue to apply in the UK. So for the moment nothing will change for holders of EU trademarks and designs. Also English representatives will remain authorized to act before the EUIPO and EU courts, at least until that date.

If there are no further delays, the concerned rights will automatically be split into a Union right for the EU and a similar right in the United Kingdom. The (split) national English trademark will not be re-examined and no additional taxes will be charged. If rights’ holders don’t want to make use of this, an arrangement to opt-out will be available for this. So no action is required from the side of trademark holders to maintain rights that are already registered in the EU in England.

Also EURID (the registrar that handles the .EU domain names) has announced that it will keep to this transition period. So companies and individuals based in England can continue to use the .eu domain name until December 31.

Things might be different for applications that have not registered yet on the end date. If there are no further delays on December 31th, a extended nine-month period will follow, in which the holders is allowed to convert EU trademark or design applications into a concurrent application in England. An additional fee will probably apply in order to secure these rights.

Many British colleagues have expressed doubts whether the agreed transition period of 11 months is sufficient time to work out everything. Chances of a further delay are therefore not hypothetical. As soon as there is more news about this, we will report back to you.

About Abcor

Abcor specializes in applying for trademark and design rights. We do this worldwide for both SMEs and international companies, but often everything starts with an initial Benelux application. Our aim is to relieve the client of all the worries, which is why we take care of all the steps, from initial advice on what to apply for and how, right through to registration.

In addition to applying for trademarks, we also manage portfolios for our clients. We ensure that trademarks are renewed on time, that the right organizations are paid (given the many fraudulent companies), and we support our clients on issues.

In addition, we are sparring partners for our customers on new products and how to shape and claim new ideas.

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