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Thirteenth Edition of the Nice Classification Effective January 1, 2026
WIPO has announced that the Thirteenth Edition of the Nice Classification will take effect on January 1, 2026. This international classification of goods and services is used for trademark registration. The changes will affect how certain goods and services are classified, impacting new international trademark applications filed on or after the effective date.
Zambia Fee Change for Madrid Protocol Designations
WIPO has announced a change in the individual fees payable for designating Zambia under the Madrid Protocol. Effective April 12, 2026, new fee amounts in Swiss francs will apply for applications, subsequent designations, and renewals. These changes were established at the request of the Office of Zambia.
Tunisia Individual Fees for International Trademark Applications Updated
WIPO has announced updated individual fees for Tunisia under the Madrid Protocol, effective April 12, 2026. These changes affect international applications, subsequent designations, and renewals involving Tunisia, with new amounts payable in Swiss francs.
Uzbekistan Individual Fee Change for Madrid Protocol
WIPO has announced a change in the individual fee amounts for Uzbekistan under the Madrid Protocol, effective April 12, 2026. These changes affect international applications, subsequent designations, and renewals involving Uzbekistan.
US International Mark Registration Fees Change
WIPO has announced a change in the individual fees for international trademark registrations designating the United States of America. Effective April 12, 2026, new fee amounts in Swiss francs will apply for applications, subsequent designations, and renewals. These changes are established by the Director General of WIPO in accordance with the Madrid Protocol.
Ukraine Fee Change for International Registrations
WIPO has announced a change in the individual fee amounts for Ukraine under the Madrid Protocol, effective April 12, 2026. The new fee structure will apply to international applications, subsequent designations, and renewals designating Ukraine on or after this date.
PCT Working Group Considers Electronic Processing and Fee Equivalents
The PCT Working Group met in Geneva to discuss amendments to PCT Regulations aimed at improving electronic processing and data protection. Key proposals include requiring email and phone numbers for applications, allowing exclusion of personal data from public access, and streamlining fee equivalency calculations. These proposals will be submitted to the PCT Assembly for approval.
PCT Working Group Session Opened and Suspended
The nineteenth session of the PCT Working Group opened on February 4, 2026, but was subsequently suspended. The session will be resumed at a future date. Documents related to the session are available on the WIPO website.
WIPO PCT User Survey Results
WIPO's PCT User Survey for late 2025 indicates a 90% satisfaction rate among over 1,700 respondents regarding PCT services. The results are consistent with previous surveys and WIPO is analyzing feedback for service improvements.
PCT Working Group Discusses Electronic Services and Rules
The PCT Working Group met to discuss improvements to electronic services and proposed amendments to PCT Regulations. Key proposals include requiring email addresses for applications, allowing exclusion of personal data, and streamlining fee equivalency calculations. These discussions are part of ongoing efforts to modernize the PCT system.
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