Annual Technical Report 2012 on Trademark Information Activities submitted by Serbia (CWS/ATR/TM/2012/RS)
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I. Evolution of registration activities
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In calendar year 2012, Intellectual Property Office of Serbia received 1898 national applications. Compared to 2011 (1987), national applications fillings decreased 4.5 percent. 1795 national applications were registered, 390 more than in 2011, and 209 were refused, 27 less than in 2011.
At the same time the number of trademark applications filed under the Madrid Agreement and Madrid Protocol is increased for 18 applications. We had 4968 applications in 2011 and in 2012 total number are 4986 trademark applications. On the other hand, the International trademark department issued 4906 Grant of protection statements in 2012, against 4352 in 2011.
Trademark applications:
Year Madrid System National Total
2009 5422 2084 6263
2010 4927 2161 7088
2011 4968 1987 6955
2012 4986 1898 6884
Registered Trademarks:
Year Madrid System National Total
2009 5885 3371 9256
2010 5258 1872 7130
2011 4823 1405 6228
2012 5257 1795 7052
URLs of web pages of the Office’s website that provide statistics related to trademarks
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The Nice Classification is used for the similarity examination search, for commercial search and for statistics. The translation of the list of goods and services is available on the official web site http://www.zis.gov.rs/upload/documents/pdf_sr/X%20Nicanska%20kl.%2011.6.13.pdf
We have been using Vienna Classification in trademark examination procedure for years, but from the beginning of 2010, Trademark Department started to apply Vienna Classification through the IPAS system.
IV. Trademark manual search file establishment and upkeep
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V. Activities in the field of computerized trademark search systems
Since January of 2006. Trademark Department uses an IPAS system in order to examine conflict with prior trademarks rights. Industrial Property administration system (referred to as IPAS) is developed by the World Intellectual Property Organization (referred to as WIPO).
Since June 2010 our Office applies new JAVA IPAS.
JAVA IPAS basically serves for:
1. Reception applications, user documents, notification of Office documents, corrections, daily logs;
2. File management (marks, user documents, auxiliary Registers, delivery lists, file renumbering, missing files detection, import data from the article 6ter);
3. Application and pre-application search;
4. Process management;
5. Journal;
6. Statistics.
By using the JAVA IPAS system, Trademark Department improves quality and efficiency of its work.
ICT infrastructure supporting trademarks database:
Local Area Network: L3 switches and VLANs, Microsoft Active Directory, DHCP, WSUS, ISA proxy services implemented, WEB VPN towards EPO (EpoqueNet), Windows XP workstations;
Internet connection: Direct optical connection to the provider at 8Mbit/sec, 2xCisco ASA 5510 in active/standby firewall configuration;
Server for IPAS: FujitsuSiemens Primergy TX200 server, 4GB RAM memory, 5x146GB hard disks in RAID 5 configuration, 2 NICs;
Software: MS Windows 2003 R2 Server Standard Edition, application software is IPAS (proprietary), database is Oracle 10g.
Publication server for trademarks:
Hardver: FujitsuSiemens Primergy TX300 server, 4 GB RAMS 5x146GB hard disks in RAID 5 configuration, 2 NICs
Software: MS Windows 2003 R2 Server Standard Edition, web browser as a client, application server Apache/Tomcat, MySql database.
Intranet access:
Hardware: IBM workstation as a server (2 GB of RAM, 2x146GB hard disks).
Software: MS Windows XP as an operating system, Active Directory database member, web browser as a client, application environment is IPAS, database is Oracle 10g.
VI. Administration of trademark information products and services available to the public (relating to facilities, e.g., for lodging applications, registering trademarks, assisting clients with search procedures, obtaining official publications and registry extracts)
All relevant data considering the trademark protection in Republic of Serbia are on our web site on www.zis.gov.rs. That includes 1) frequently asked questions about trademarks, 2) TM legislation, 3) guidelines and forms, 4) fees; 5) statistics; 6) reports.
National trademark database is on our web site as well.
Third parties can make trademark research in our Office through the intranet.
VII. Matters concerning mutual exchange of trademark documentation and information
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X. Other relevant matters