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Key Facts: ETMD EP Paralegals Exam

€750

Tuition Fee

EUIPO Academy

60%

Passing Score

EUIPO Academy

3 exams

Assessments

2 intermediate + 1 final

3 months

Opposition Window

EUTMR

2 months

Notice of Appeal

Boards of Appeal

5 years

Genuine Use Grace

EUTM / REUD

The EUIPO ETMD EP for Paralegals has a tuition fee of €750 and consists of two intermediate assessments and a final online exam, requiring a 60% passing score on each. Designed for IP support professionals, the program covers EUTM and REUD filing, opposition timelines, proof of use, cancellations, post-registration recordals, and online search tools. Successful completion awards the EUIPO Academy Certificate.

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1Which of the following is a requirement regarding the choice of languages for a European Union Trade Mark (EUTM) application?
A.The application must be filed in one of the five official languages of the Office, and a second language must be English.
B.The application may be filed in any official language of the European Union as the first language, and the second language must be one of the five official languages of the Office.
C.The application must be filed in English, and the second language can be any other official EU language.
D.Both the first and second languages chosen must be selected from the five official languages of the Office.
Explanation: An EUTM application can be filed in any of the official languages of the European Union as the first language. The applicant must also indicate a second language, which must be one of the five official languages of the Office: English, French, German, Italian, or Spanish.
2What is the basic fee for an individual European Union Trade Mark (EUTM) application filed electronically (e-filing) for one class of goods or services?
A.€1,000
B.€850
C.€750
D.€1,500
Explanation: The basic fee for an individual EUTM application filed electronically (e-filing) is €850, which covers one class of goods or services.
3Under the current EUTM fee structure, what is the electronic filing fee for the second class of goods or services in an individual application?
A.€150
B.€50
C.€850
D.No additional fee is charged for the second class.
Explanation: The electronic filing fee for the second class of goods or services in an individual EUTM application is €50. Any additional classes from the third onwards cost €150 each.
4Within what timeframe must the basic filing fee for a European Union Trade Mark (EUTM) application be paid to the EUIPO?
A.Within one month of the filing date of the application
B.Within 14 days of the filing date of the application
C.At the exact time of submitting the application online, with no grace period
D.Within three months of the date of publication of the application
Explanation: According to EUIPO rules, the basic filing fee for an EUTM application must be paid within one month of the filing date. If the fee is not paid within this period, the application will be deemed not to have been filed.
5Who is eligible to be the proprietor of a Registered European Union Trade Mark (EUTM)?
A.Only natural or legal persons who are nationals of or established in a member state of the European Economic Area (EEA)
B.Any natural or legal person, including authorities established under public law
C.Only companies registered with the national commercial registry of an EU Member State
D.Only natural persons, as legal entities must file through national offices
Explanation: According to the European Union Trade Mark Regulation (EUTMR), any natural or legal person, including authorities established under public law, may be the proprietor of an EUTM. There are no nationality or establishment restrictions.
6Which international classification system is used by the EUIPO to classify goods and services for EUTM applications?
A.Locarno Classification
B.Vienna Classification
C.Nice Classification
D.Madrid Classification
Explanation: The EUIPO uses the Nice Classification system (established by the Nice Agreement) to classify goods and services for trade mark applications.
7Which of the following is considered an absolute ground for refusal of an EUTM application?
A.The mark is identical to an earlier national trade mark registered in an EU Member State.
B.The mark consists exclusively of signs or indications which serve in trade to designate the kind, quality, or intended purpose of the goods.
C.A prior licensee of a similar mark in Spain objects to the registration.
D.The mark is confusingly similar to a well-known unregistered trademark in France.
Explanation: Descriptiveness (consisting exclusively of signs designating kind, quality, quantity, intended purpose, value, or geographical origin) is an absolute ground for refusal under Article 7(1)(c) EUTMR. Absolute grounds are examined ex officio by the Office.
8What must be established to refuse an EUTM application based on relative grounds under Article 8(1)(b) EUTMR?
A.The mark is descriptive of the goods or services in at least one EU Member State.
B.There is a likelihood of confusion on the part of the public due to identity or similarity of the marks and goods/services.
C.The mark is contrary to public policy or accepted principles of morality.
D.The mark consists of a shape that gives substantial value to the goods.
Explanation: Article 8(1)(b) EUTMR states that a trade mark shall not be registered if, because of its identity or similarity to an earlier trade mark and the identity or similarity of the goods or services, there exists a likelihood of confusion on the part of the public.
9Within what period must a right of priority based on an earlier national trade mark application be claimed in an EUTM application under the Paris Convention?
A.Within 6 months from the filing date of the first application
B.Within 12 months from the filing date of the first application
C.Within 2 months from the filing date of the EUTM application
D.Any time before the publication of the EUTM application
Explanation: Under the Paris Convention and the EUTMR, a right of priority must be claimed within 6 months from the filing date of the first application. The priority claim itself must be submitted together with the EUTM application or within 2 months of the filing date.
10To successfully claim seniority of an earlier national trade mark in an EUTM, which of the following requirements must be met?
A.The national mark must be registered in all EU Member States, and must have been active for at least 10 years.
B.The earlier national trade mark and the EUTM must have the same proprietor, be identical, and cover identical goods or services.
C.The EUTM application must be filed within 6 months of the registration of the national mark.
D.The national mark must be surrendered or allowed to expire before the seniority claim can be submitted.
Explanation: The EUTMR requires a triple identity for a valid seniority claim: the earlier national mark and the EUTM must be identical (same mark), owned by the same proprietor (same owner), and cover identical goods or services (same goods/services).

About the ETMD EP Paralegals Exam

The EUIPO Trade Mark and Design Education Programme (ETMD EP) for Paralegals is a comprehensive certification for IP support professionals. It focuses on the procedural and operational aspects of EU trade mark (EUTM) and registered design (REUD) protection. The program covers application filings, opposition proceedings, cancellations, recordals of transfers or licenses, time limit calculations, and the practical use of the EUIPO's online tools like TMview and DesignView.

Assessment

2 intermediate online assessments + 1 final online exam

Time Limit

Varies by block

Passing Score

60% per assessment

Exam Fee

€750 (European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) Academy)

ETMD EP Paralegals Exam Content Outline

25%

Applying for an EUTM

Procedures and best practices for filing and managing EU trade mark applications, search reports, priority and seniority.

15%

Applying for an REUD

Applying for Registered European Union Designs (REUDs, formerly RCDs), Locarno classification, deferment of publication, and design invalidity.

20%

Trade Mark Opposition

Managing opposition cases, time limits, substantiation, cooling-off period, proof of use requests, and cost decisions.

15%

Cancellation and Appeals

Procedural aspects of revocation and invalidity actions, Board of Appeal notice and grounds, suspensive effects.

15%

Procedural and Post-Registration

Renewals, recording transfers/licenses, representation rules, time limit calculations, extension of time, and restorations.

10%

EUIPO Online Tools

Practical use of online services, User Area, e-filing, eSearch plus, TMview, and DesignView.

How to Pass the ETMD EP Paralegals Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 60% per assessment
  • Assessment: 2 intermediate online assessments + 1 final online exam
  • Time limit: Varies by block
  • Exam fee: €750

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

ETMD EP Paralegals Study Tips from Top Performers

1Master the timelines for oppositions (3 months, non-extendable) and appeal notices (2 months notice, 4 months grounds)
2Understand the EUTM language rules, particularly the requirement for choosing a second language from the five languages of the Office
3Study the May 2025 updates to Registered European Union Designs (REUD), including the abolition of the unity of class requirement
4Know the requirements for claiming seniority (triple identity: same owner, same mark, identical goods) and priority (6 months limit)
5Learn the rules for calculating time limits (calculating from the day after the event and extending over weekends or holidays)
6Know the fee structures: €850 online for EUTM class 1 (€50 for class 2, €150 class 3+) and €350 for REUD design 1 (€125 for additional designs)
7Review the proof of use requirements: 5 years of registration required, and proving use during the 5 years preceding filing/priority date
8Familiarize yourself with the features and search options in eSearch plus, TMview, and DesignView

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ETMD EP for Paralegals?

The ETMD EP for Paralegals is a specialized education programme offered by the EUIPO Academy for IP support professionals, such as paralegals, IP administrators, and legal assistants. It focuses on practical procedural knowledge for managing EU trade marks and designs.

What is the format and duration of the exams?

The assessment consists of two intermediate online exams and a final online examination. These exams combine multiple-choice questions (MCQs) testing procedural rules and written short-answer questions dealing with practical portfolio scenarios.

What score is required to pass the examinations?

A passing grade of 60% or more of the available points is required in each of the three examinations (the two intermediate exams and the final exam) to successfully complete the programme.

How much does the ETMD EP for Paralegals cost?

The tuition fee for the programme is €750. This covers all course materials, online learning access, workshops (including on-site sessions in Alicante), and the examination fees.

What topics are tested on the exams?

The exams cover EUTM and REUD application procedures, trademark oppositions (including cooling-off and proof of use), cancellation proceedings, appeals, post-registration recordals (transfers/licenses), calculations of time limits, and online tools.

Is there a practitioner version of the programme?

Yes, the EUIPO offers the ETMD EP for Practitioners, which is designed for IP representatives and focuses on advanced substantive legal issues and oral advocacy before the EUIPO.