Change in Individual Fees Under Madrid Protocol for Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan
The new individual fees under the Madrid Protocol for international applications designating Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan will enter into force on September 18, 2011.
Ukraine
For an application or subsequent designation, CHF 429 (EUR 374; USD 539) will be charged for three classes of goods or services and CHF 86 (EUR 75; USD 108) for each additional class. For renewals, CHF 429 (EUR 374; USD 539) will be charged regardless of the number of classes.
Uzbekistan
For an application or subsequent designation, CHF 1,028 (EUR 897; USD 1,293) will be charged for one class of goods or services and CHF 103 (EUR 90; USD 130) for each additional class. For a collective mark, CHF 1,543 (EUR 1,346; USD 1,940) will be charged for one class and CHF 154 (EUR 134; USD 193) for each additional class. For renewals, CHF 514 (EUR 449; USD 647) will be charged for one class of goods or services and CHF 51 (EUR 45; USD 65) for each additional class. For collective mark renewals, CHF 1,028 (EUR 897; USD 1,293) will be charged for one class of goods or services and CHF 103 (EUR 90; USD 130) for each additional class.
Turkmenistan
For an application or subsequent designation, CHF 171 (EUR 149; USD 215) will be charged for one class of goods or services and CHF 86 (EUR 75; USD 108) for each additional class. The same amounts will be charged for renewals.
For more information, please contact Jelena Jankovic at our Balkan Regional Office.
Source: WIPO
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