Deposit of the 1era MP3 mark at the INPI
Here we regularly tell you about
non-traditional brandswhich have emerged with the development of new technologies. On that occasion, we mentioned the
movement marks or
the olfactory brand Play-Doh.
Today we will talk about the sound brand, which is experiencing a new lease of life. Indeed, since 1991, it has been possible to register sound trademarks with the INPI. However, it was necessary to represent the trademark graphically (with a musical staff for example). But with the entry into force of the Covenant law, this obligation was removed from the Intellectual Property Code (CPI).
It is now possible to register an MP3 file as a trademark.
The sound trademark: a novelty?
On January 17, 2020, the INPI published in the Bulletin Officiel de la Propriété Intellectuelle (BOPI) the very first French MP3 trademark application.
Please note: this is not the first application for a sound mark.. Indeed, between 1994 and 2017, about twenty sound trademarks have been registered in France, mostly by companies.
But these registrations were then subject to a graphic representation obligation. Most often, the sounds to be protected are represented by musical staves.
Thus, in 2012,
Apple had obtained the registration of the following markwhich is aimed at, among other things, IT products:
Similarly, in 2017, the confectionery company
Lutti has registered the sound trademark The next one to the INPI for food products and toys. It corresponds to its slogan "Fizz, Fresh and Fun":
Therefore, sound marks are not new. But what is new is the possibility of filing an MP3 file with the INPI.
The 1era French MP3 brand
With the transposition of the Pact law, the requirement for graphic representation was removed from article L.711-1 CPI.
Since December 15, 2019, it is therefore possible to register non-traditional trademarks via MP3 files in France.. This possibility was already open at European level since 1 January 2007.
er October 2017 (by the way, there are more than 200 registered EU sound marks, of which about 1/3 are MP3 marks).
The
1er French trademark registration MP3 was carried out on December 26, 2019 by a private individual:
The particularities of this deposit
There are some interesting points:
- The MP3 file is directly accessible on the INPI public database.
- At the time of filing, the MP3 file (less than 10 MB in size) is digitally fingerprinted by the INPI. This ensures the integrity of the file.
- The applicant has chosen to provide a description of the sound: "Or-ion is a sound that raises the vibrational rate of all matter and is an energetic harmonic.". This addition was not necessary. Indeed, only the tone available via the MP3 file will be protected. The purpose or function of the sound will not be taken into account. This could even call into question the validity of the trademark.
Conditions of validity of the MP3 trademark
It should be noted that the sound mark, like all marks, must have a distinctive character. and play the role of an origin indicator. In this case, one may wonder about the capacity of this French deposit to fulfil this role. Will this sound really be perceived as an indication of the commercial origin of the products concerned (i.e. apparatus for the transmission of sound; apparatus for the reproduction of sound; personal accident protection devices)?
Finally, while it is now possible to register an MP3 trademark with the INPI and the EUIPO, the same cannot be said for the WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Therefore,
French trademarks registered in MP3 format cannot be the subject of an international extension..
If you have any doubts about the validity of your MP3 mark, please do not hesitate to
to be accompanied by a professionall.
Sources: BOPI and INPI's trademark database
trademark registration, INPI, distinctive trademark, MP3 trademark, non-traditional trademark, sound trademark
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