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27 October 2023

Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO): Fee Increase

CIPO has announced an increase in their fees as of January 1, 2024. Their current fees will be increased by at least 25%.
Canada Intellectual Property
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CIPO has announced an increase in their fees as of January 1, 2024. Their current fees will be increased by at least 25%. This increase will apply not only to trademarks, but also to patents, industrial designs and copyrights.

For example, the anticipated official fee to file an application for registration of a trademark is being increased from $347.35 to $458.00 for the first class, and from $105.26 to $139.00 for each additional class.

A majority of CIPO's other fees are subject to a similar adjustment. As such, this increase will have an impact not only upon filing an application for registration, but also during the registration process and upon renewal.

We therefore recommend that you review your intellectual property portfolio to determine if new applications should be filed or renewals effected before the end of the year.

CIPO indicates that the increase will contribute to supporting its strategy on intellectual property which is aimed at offering services comparable to those offered worldwide. We hope that it will also reduce turnaround times!

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