
Trademark Registration in Malta
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How to Apply for a Trademark Application in Malta?
Under Maltese legal regulations, Maltese citizens are required to work with a trademark attorney. These individuals do not have the right to file an application directly. The application must include the applicant's details, a trademark sample, and the class number indicating the field of activity. Entering this information accurately and completely will prevent bureaucratic issues during the registration process and determine the scope of your trademark's protection. The registration process in Malta is completed in approximately 8-10 months.
Pricing for Trademark Applications in Malta
Malta uses a single-class application system. In other words, a separate new application must be filed for each additional product/service class in which the trademark will be used.
3 Reasons to File a Trademark Application in Malta
Low Friction: While third-party oppositions in EU countries like Germany and France are aggressive and systematic, trademark ownership density and competition are much lower in Malta. This is viewed as a factor that significantly increases the likelihood of an application being successfully registered.
Tourism and International Services Economy: Malta's economy relies more heavily on services and tourism than on local manufacturing. This means that foreign players face less resistance when entering the market and have the opportunity to reach a broad audience in a low-competition environment.
iGaming and Licensed Sector Clustering: Thanks to the Malta Gaming Authority, a significant portion of iGaming companies are based in Malta. Filing a trademark application in these sectors creates a practical, real-world advantage in addition to legal protections compared to other European countries.
