San Marino (USBM) trademark application success rates

Understanding the success rates of trademark applications is crucial for businesses seeking to protect their brands globally. In this article, we’ll explore the trademark application success rate in San Marino and best practices for successful registration.

By

Igor Demcak

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Application success rate in San Marino: 5 year trend

San Marino's trademark application success stands at an exceedingly high rate of 97.21%, reflecting a trend that has remained stable over the part 5 years:

Applications filed in

Registered

Filed

Success rate

2019

210

215

97.67%

2020

184

187

98.40%

2021

167

173

96.53%

2022

154

160

96.25%

2023

157

162

96.91%

Total (average)

872

897

97.21%

San Marino success rate

Comparison to major IP Offices

When compared to other countries in the region, such as Italy (88.09%) or France (88.85%), San Marino’s trademark success rate is significantly higher. The country’s trademark application success rate only shortly falls behind that of Monaco’s (98.52%), which is also a niche trademark jurisdiction.

Country

Office code

Success rate

San Marino

USBM

97.21%

Monaco

MCIPO

98.52%

Italy

UIBM

88.09%

France

INPI

88.85%

The European Union

EUIPO

90.80%

This success rate can be explained with several factors:

  • Strong Legal Framework: San Marino has clear trademark laws and guidelines that applicants and examiners strictly follow, reducing ambiguity and rejections.

  • Small Market and Fewer Applications: Like Monaco, San Marino is a very small country with a limited number of trademark applications (under 200 per month) compared to larger countries. This lower volume may allow more careful review and less competition for similar trademarks.

How to maximize your chances of registration success in San Marino

Despite an exceedingly high success rate of 97.21%, registering a trademark in San Marino requires some preparation and understanding of USBM procedures. To improve your likelihood of approval, it’s recommended to begin with a comprehensive trademark search to identify any potential conflicts. Ensure that your mark is distinctive and not merely descriptive, and clearly define the goods and services associated with your application.

Working with a qualified trademark lawyer is one of the most effective ways to increase your chances. A trademark lawyer can help navigate the complexities of the USBM process, respond effectively to Office Actions, and build a solid filing strategy from the start.

If you are currently preparing to submit your first trademark application, we’ve put together a detailed guide on how to strengthen your chances of success, with multiple pieces of advice directly from our trademark lawyers with years of experience. You can also take advantage of Trama’s free lawyer’s check to receive expert feedback on your trademark and guidance on the best steps forward.

Igor Demcak
Igor Demcak

Trademark Attorney

Founder of Trama

7 year experience in IP protection

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