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Trademark Fast-Track – News Rules now in effect

The Brazilian Patent and Trademark Office (INPI) has just published three new ordinances that implement the fast-track examination process for trademark applications. These updates aim to improve efficiency and align trademark prosecution with public policy goals related to innovation and inclusion.

The main regulatory updates are:

INPI Ordinance No. 27, dated July 25, 2025: introduces new free and unlimited fast-track options for: applicants aged 60 or older; individuals with disabilities or serious illnesses; entrepreneurs under the Inova Simples regime. There are no requests limit for this category.

INPI Ordinance No. 28, dated July 25, 2025: regulates the pilot project for requesting fast-track examination based on strategic objectives or public policies, subject to the payment of a specific fee and proof of eligibility. Eligible categories include:

  • Opponents claiming prior rights (Art. 129 of the IP Law);
  • Applicants needing registration to access public funding;
  • Parties involved in court proceedings involving the mark;
  • Scientific, Technological and Innovation Institutions (ICTs);
  • Products or services tied to fast-tracked patents;
  • Projects mentored by INPI;
  • Cases declared as public interest or national emergencies by federal act.

INPI Ordinance No. 29, dated July 25, 2025:  sets forth the operational guidelines for submitting fast-track requests under the categories established in Ordinance No. 28. The following framework applies:

  • Effective period: August 7 to December 7, 2025.
  • Limit of 1,200 requests during the period. Once this threshold is reached, no further requests will be accepted.
  • A minimum quota of 100 requests is reserved for each eligible category.
  • A maximum of 3 requests per applicant is allowed.
  • It is possible to submit a new request with additional supporting documentation to challenge a rejection, provided that quotas are still available.

Requests not granted fast-track status will follow the regular examination procedure, and applicants may submit a new request at a later time. INPI will publish monthly statistics on the number of requests received and processed in each strategic category.

Our team is available to assist with practical guidance on eligibility criteria and strategic use of the newly established fast-track mechanisms. Please do not hesitate to contact us (mail@kasznarleonardos.com) should you have any questions or require further information.

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