New Zealand TM Monitoring

$59.00

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

Fret Not! 

Our New Zealand TM Monitoring/Watch service regularly monitors the IPONZ register to intercept identical or similar mark trademark applications before they get registered. 

So how does it work? First, our experienced team scans every new application and highlights identical or similar marks. We then provide in-depth alerts to enable you to respond early and confidently. 

Starting at just $59/year, it 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

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

In New Zealand, a registered trademark is valid for 10 years from the date of registration. It can be renewed indefinitely for additional 10-year periods by paying renewal fees. To protect your rights over time, New Zealand Trademark Monitoring is essential to detect potential infringements and ensure continued exclusive use of your mark in the marketplace.
In New Zealand, eligible trademarks include words, logos, images, shapes, colors, sounds, smells, and any combination that distinguishes goods or services. These marks must be unique and not misleading. Before and after registration, New Zealand Trademark Monitoring is vital to detect possible infringements and ensure ongoing protection of your brand in the local market.
Yes, New Zealand follows the Nice Classification system — using the international system of 45 classes (goods classes 1–34, services classes 35–45) to categorize trademarks under the Twelfth Edition, effective from 1 January 2023. Conducting New Zealand Trademark Monitoring is essential to track new applications in the relevant Nice classes and help protect your registered mark over time.
No, registering your trademark in New Zealand does not automatically grant protection in other countries, as trademark rights are territorial. To protect your brand internationally, you must register in each desired jurisdiction or use the Madrid System. Regular New Zealand Trademark Monitoring is essential to safeguard your brand locally while managing global expansion plans.
Yes, New Zealand is a member of the Madrid System, having joined the Madrid Protocol in 2012. This allows trademark owners to seek protection in multiple member countries through a single international application filed via WIPO. Even with international coverage, regular New Zealand Trademark Monitoring is essential to detect and address potential infringements within the country.

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