The Community Trademark enables companies to protect their products and services with a single trademark for the entire European Union by registering a single application with the Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (OHIM).
| EU member states (31/12/2007) | | Austria |  | Germany |  | Netherlands | | Belgium | Greece | Poland | | Bulgaria | Hungary | Portugal | | Cyprus | Ireland | Romania | | Czech Republic | Italy | Slovakia | | Denmark | Latvia | Slovenia | | Estonia | Lithuania | Spain | | Finland | Luxembourg | Sweden | | France | Malta | United Kingdom | Similar to the French trademark, the Community Trademark protection is valid for a period of 10 years from the application date and is indefinitely renewable thereafter. |
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