Where URLs are requested below, it is preferred that either URLs which are likely to remain stable over time (three years or more) are provided, or home (main) page URLs are provided with a short explanation of how to access the corresponding information.
The average duration of the examination of applications on trademarks from filing date to the date of taking decisions on refusal or granting of protection of the trademarks in 2013 was 4-5 months (the duration of the examination of applications on trademarks in 2013 was the same as in 2012).
As compared to 1122 applications in 2012 the number of applications filed by national applicants in 2013 has been increased to 1797 decreased by national procedure. As concerns the activity of foreign legal persons it is decreased by national procedure (658 applications in 2012 and 630 applications in 2013).
The statistical data on trademarks are given at the following site http://www.aipa.am of the Intellectual Property Agency of the Republic of Armenia.
Instructions regarding filing on paper and/or e-filing are given at the following site http://www.aipa.am.
The application dossier in electronic form is given at the following site http://www.aipa.am.
Upon registration of trademarks, goods and services are classified according to the 10-th edition of the International Classification of Goods and Services (Nice Agreement), and figurative elements of trademarks are classified according to the International Classification of Figurative Elements of Marks (Vienna Agreement).
The list of goods and services in the application for registration of trademarks are indicated by the applicant according to ICTS.
http://www.wipo.int/classifications/nivilo is used to check the classification symbols
Regarding to the types of non-traditional marks the Agency processes three-dimensional, sound, holograms, colors marks.
Main type of publication of the Office is trademark applications, which is placed on the Agency's web site (http://www.aipa.am/en/trademark-applications/).
The bulletin "Applications on Trademarks and Service Marks" and the "Official Bulletin on Industrial property" of the Intellectual Property Agency of the Republic of Armenia and placed at the Agency's website (http://www.aipa.am/en/industrial-property/). In 2013 12 issues of the "Official Bulletin on Industrial property" and 24 issues of the "Applications on Trademarks and Service Marks" bulletins were published.
Information products (coverage, medium, etc.) available to examiners are databases other countries and internet
Trademark search system is available for the public which is free of charge on the internet, contains trademarks information registered by the national procedure (http://www.aipa.am/en/national-procedure-reg/).
Electronic filing system of trademark applications is available for the public (https://my.aipa.am/)
Web based software application system is used for the workflow of the trademark applications. System is working with Apache Web server, and with FreeBSD operating system. Data stored in SQL server which provides transactions. It has a graphical interface, which is in use in modern web browsers to Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Internet Explorer.
Dell PowerEdge R620 server
(Intel® Xeon® E5-2640 2.50GHz, 32GB RDIMM, 1600 MHz, 2400GB Hard Drive)
Dell PowerEdge R620 server
(Intel® Xeon® E5-2643 3.30GHz, 16GB RDIMM, 1600 MHz, 3600GB Hard Drive)
HP Touch Smart 7320 (4GB of RAM, 500GB hard drive) workstations
The Official Bulletins were sent to the Armenian Research Institute of Scientific and Technical Information, libraries of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia, the Armenian State University, the Engineering University, the Armenian Academy of Agriculture, the State Public Library and to the Book Palace of Armenia free of charge. The Official Bulletins were as well sent to the Armenian Marz centers free of charge.
Publications on filed applications and registered trademarks are given at the following site http://www.aipa.am.
According to the preliminary arrangements on patent information exchange, 21 copies of the Official Bulletin were sent to the Patent offices of foreign countries, as well as to WIPO, EPO and EAPO.