Defend Your Rights
Seek another opportunity to secure trademark protection.
If a trademark application is refused by the Directorate General of Intellectual Property (DGIP) after examination, the next step may be to file an appeal. A trademark appeal can help you:
Seek another opportunity to secure trademark protection.
Contest a refusal decision you believe is inaccurate or improperly reasoned.
Reduce financial and reputational loss arising from the refusal of your mark.