Central Europe and the Baltics - Trademark applications, direct nonresident

Trademark applications, direct nonresident in Central Europe and the Baltics was 18,664 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 39 years was 87,614 in 2000, while its lowest value was 1,121 in 1984.

Definition: Trademark applications filed are applications to register a trademark with a national or regional Intellectual Property (IP) office. A trademark is a distinctive sign which identifies certain goods or services as those produced or provided by a specific person or enterprise. A trademark provides protection to the owner of the mark by ensuring the exclusive right to use it to identify goods or services, or to authorize another to use it in return for payment. The period of protection varies, but a trademark can be renewed indefinitely beyond the time limit on payment of additional fees. Direct nonresident trademark applications are those filed by applicants from abroad directly at a given national IP office.

Source: World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), WIPO Patent Report: Statistics on Worldwide Patent Activity. The International Bureau of WIPO assumes no responsibility with respect to the transformation of these data.

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Year Value
1980 1,424
1981 1,343
1982 1,271
1983 1,194
1984 1,121
1985 5,496
1986 6,636
1987 7,186
1988 8,577
1989 10,652
1990 19,975
1991 23,249
1992 37,191
1993 76,925
1994 58,891
1995 65,251
1996 63,812
1997 71,241
1998 73,493
1999 73,692
2000 87,614
2001 80,349
2002 73,879
2003 79,590
2004 69,147
2005 59,709
2006 58,091
2007 50,895
2008 46,534
2009 33,306
2010 32,275
2011 30,418
2012 27,192
2013 25,119
2014 21,064
2015 18,170
2016 18,683
2017 19,605
2018 21,520
2019 18,664

Aggregation method: Sum

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Infrastructure Indicators

Sub-Topic: Technology