Journal Publication and Registration Timetable

After your mark is published

The opposition period runs from the publication date of the Journal. Then there is a two month period in which anybody may make observations on its acceptance or oppose its registration. This period can be extended to three months by anyone who is considering opposing the registration of your mark.

At the end of the opposition period

Provided that nobody has objected to it, your mark will automatically go forward into an electronic queue to become registered. We produce a registration certificate and send it to your address for service.

Timetable

The registration certificate will be produced the week after the opposition period expires. It will be posted as soon as possible to your address for service.

Journal NumberPublication DateRegistration Date
675212 September 200819 December 2008#
675319 September 200826 December 2008#
675426 September 200802 January 2009#
675503 October 200812 December 2008
675610 October 200819 December 2008
675717 October 200826 December 2008
675824 October 200802 January 2009
655931 October 200809 January 2009
676007 November 200816 January 2009
676114 November 200823 January 2009
676221 November 200830 January 2009
676328 November 200806 February 2009
676405 December 200813 February 2009
676512 December 200820 February 2009
676619 December 200827 February 2009
676702 January 200906 March 2009
676809 January 200913 March 2009
676916 January 200920 March 2009
677023 January 200927 March 2009
677130 January 200903 April 2009
677206 February 200910 April 2009
677313 February 200917 April 2009
677420 February 200924 April 2009
677527 February 200901 May 2009
677606 March 200908 May 2009
677713 March 200915 May 2009

* The earliest registration date applies only to applications which are not opposed and where nobody has applied to extend the opposition period to three months
# Until 1 October 2008 the opposition period was a fixed period of three months