Korea TM Monitoring

$109.00

Protecting your brand in South Korea may start at registering your trademark but it certainly doesn’t end there. This is because the KIPO does not monitor misuse. That’s on you. 

Fret Not! 

Our Korea Trademark Monitoring service ensures that your mark remains secure by actively monitoring newly filed applications with KIPO. 

So how does it actually work? First, our experienced team scans every new application and highlights identical or similar trademark applications before they get registered. We then provide timely alerts with expert analysis to enable you to respond early and confidently. 

Starting at just $109/year, our TM Watch in Korea package is perfect for businesses, lawyers, and startups looking to protect their brand’s assets. Stay ahead of infringers. Order now!

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Widest & Most Flexible Coverage

Widest and most flexible coverage available

Satisfaction Guarantee

Our work is not DONE until you are 100% satisfied.

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FAQ's

Yes, if your trademark will be used in Korean or targets Korean-speaking consumers, registering it in Korean characters is essential for full protection. It helps prevent others from using similar marks in Hangul. To safeguard your rights post-registration, ongoing Korea Trademark Monitoring is crucial for detecting potential infringements or misuse in the local market.
No, registering your trademark in South Korea does not grant protection in other countries. Trademark rights are territorial, meaning protection applies only within South Korea. To safeguard your brand internationally, you must register in each desired country or use the Madrid System. Complementing this with Korea Trademark Monitoring helps protect your mark within South Korea.
In South Korea, trademarks eligible for registration include words, logos, letters, numbers, 3D shapes, colors, holograms, motions, and sounds that distinguish goods or services. Non-traditional marks must be distinctive and recognizable. To protect your registered mark from infringement, consistent Korea Trademark Monitoring is essential for detecting unauthorized use across various industries.
Yes, South Korea adopts the Nice Classification system for trademarks, categorizing goods and services into 45 internationally standardized classes. This alignment simplifies multinational filings and aligns with global practices. To ensure your mark remains uniquely yours within relevant classes, consistent Korea Trademark Monitoring is vital, helping detect any unauthorized or confusingly similar uses.
Yes, South Korea is a member of the Madrid System. It acceded to the Madrid Protocol on January 10, 2003, with the treaty entering into force in Korea on April 10, 2003. That means you can designate South Korea in an international trademark application. To protect and enforce your mark effectively within South Korea after registration, Korea Trademark Monitoring is highly recommended.

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