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 · The CIPO Trademarks Examination Manual (the “Examination Manual”) sets out specific rules and guidelines for describing certain types of goods and services. Applicants seeking a registration covering one or more of the following goods and services should consult the relevant sections of the Examination Manual to better understand how to avoid an objection.  · A guide for patent examiners, applicants, and agents about the operational procedures and examination practices for patents. Manual of Patent Office Practice (MOPOP) The practices set out in the MOPOP are CIPO's interpretation of the Patent Act, Patent Rules and jurisprudence as of the date each chapter came into effect. This manual is a reference guide for trademark applicants and agents on how examiners will interpret and apply the legislation.


CIPO's Goods and Services Manual ("the Manual") is a searchable database available on the CIPO website. It serves as a representative listing for specifying goods and services in trademark applications as well as identifying their corresponding Nice Class. The intended users of the Manual are trademark examiners, agents, applicants and owners. The Canadian Intellectual Property Office will then make a decision as to whether the application is compliant with the Canadian Trademarks Act and Regulations. There are currently backlogs in the trademark examination section of CIPO and it is likely that a first Examiner's report or approval for publication will only issue close to the With the time to the issuance of a first examination report reaching recently months in the case of some national applications, these measures need to be carefully considered. Two new practice notices are intended to address delays in examination, namely: 1. CIPO - PN: Measures to improve timeliness in examination.


The Trademarks Examination Manual (the “Manual”) is designed to serve the needs of trademark examiners as well as applicants and their agents. The Trademarks Office (“the Office”), a branch of the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (“CIPO”), is the official government body which receives and processes applications submitted by. Print features cannot be kept when refreshing your page. Please return to the previous tab to find your original document. Thank you. This manual is a reference guide for trademark applicants and agents on how examiners will interpret and apply the legislation.

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