Protect your industrial design by officially registering a design with the Estonian Patent Office.
An entrepreneur who registers an industrial design in Estonia gains exclusive usage rights. Timely registration enables owners to prevent rivals from utilizing identical or confusingly similar designs, allowing them to seek compensation for breaches if protection was applied for promptly.
An entrepreneur’s registered industrial design becomes property that can be sold or licensed for manufacturing by other entrepreneurs in exchange for a fee. Protecting a unique industrial design is a crucial aspect of an entrepreneur’s business plan.
An industrial design represents the two or three-dimensional look of a product derived from its shape, configuration, ornamentation, colors, texture, and other elements. Registration covers a product’s external form or appearance.
Registration covers two-dimensional exterior designs such as textile patterns, website layouts, logos, and more. However, protection is limited to external designs visible to the user. Internal components or those within another product aren’t protected unless visible to the end-user.
An industrial design must be unique, possess distinct personality, and be manufacturable as industrial or handcrafted items. The design’s owner must meet these conditions.
Court certification validates these prerequisites, affirming the owner’s rights to the industrial design.
Industrial designs lose novelty if they’ve been showcased in exhibits, fairs, news publications, or online platforms. However, an application made within twelve months of such disclosure by a rights-granted individual doesn’t violate the novelty criterion.
The typical processing period for an industrial design from submission to registration in Estonia ranges from 18 to 24 months, assuming a smooth prosecution process.
The rights conferred by registering an industrial design are territorial. In Estonia, designs registered with the Estonian Patent Office enjoy protection. Owners of Community designs are safeguarded across all European Union member states, including Estonia. Designs registered in foreign offices are protected within the respective countries.
The Estonian Patent Office manages Estonia’s industrial design registration through a formal system. While it checks for formal conformity, assessments for uniqueness and applicant eligibility are not conducted, placing the responsibility on the applicant.
Our service ensures a smooth application process and accurate filing of all required documentation for Estonian design registration. Additionally, we provide support for registering Community designs with the European Union Intellectual Property Office.
Documents required for registration of industrial design in Estonia
Document list may vary depending on the nature of application and design.