In Iceland, the trademark application process involves three main stages: examination, registration, and publication.
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Examination - The trademark office reviews the application for classification, clarity, formalities, potential conflicts with existing applications, descriptiveness, and distinctiveness. -
Registration - If the application passes the examination, the trademark office grants the registration. -
Publication - The application details are made public, allowing third parties to oppose. The published details include the mark, applicant's name and address, filing date, goods and services, representation, and any priority claim.
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