European Trademark Mediation: A New Era in Intellectual Property Dispute Resolution
The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) has been at the forefront of intellectual property (IP) protection and enforcement in the EU. As part of its efforts to promote a more efficient and effective dispute resolution process, the EUIPO has established a Mediation Centre to facilitate the settlement of disputes relating to EU trademarks, EU designs, and geographical indications for craft and industrial products.
What is European Trademark Mediation?
European Trademark Mediation is a structured process whereby two or more parties to a dispute attempt to reach an agreement on the settlement of their dispute with the assistance of a neutral and qualified third party (mediator). This process may be initiated by the parties or suggested or ordered by a court or prescribed by the law of a Member State.
Benefits of European Trademark Mediation
European Trademark Mediation offers numerous benefits to both parties involved in a dispute. By opting for mediation, parties can save time and money compared to traditional adversarial proceedings. Mediation also allows parties to maintain control over the outcome of the dispute and reach a mutually beneficial agreement. Furthermore, mediation can help preserve relationships between parties, particularly in business-to-business disputes.
Key Features of the EUIPO Mediation Centre
- Mediation services available to all parties involved in all inter partes proceedings before the EUIPO
- Parties can request mediation at any time after the opening of the adversarial part of the proceedings
- Mediation may cover other IP rights, such as copyrights, domain names, and patents, in addition to EU trademarks and designs
- Subject matter of mediation may go beyond the scope of EUIPO appeal proceedings and include parallel trademark, design, or other IP right-related disputes
Expansion of EUIPO Mediation Services
As of June 2024, the EUIPO expanded its mediation services to cover all inter partes proceedings. This means that parties involved in EU trademark opposition or cancellation proceedings, as well as registered EU design invalidity proceedings, can now opt for mediation to resolve their disputes in an amicable and effective manner.

The Rationale Behind European Trademark Mediation
The EU Trade Mark Regulation (Regulation EU 2017/1001) vested the Office with the establishment of a Mediation Centre to help settle disputes relating to EU trademarks, EU designs, or geographical indications for craft and industrial products amicably and by mutual agreement. By offering mediation services, the EUIPO aims to provide an alternative dispute resolution mechanism that is efficient, cost-effective, and tailored to the needs of EU trademark holders and users.
Future Developments in European Trademark Mediation
As the EUIPO continues to promote the use of mediation, we expect to see further developments in this field. For instance, the EUIPO may introduce new rules or guidelines on mediation, or launching outreach and education programs for users and representative bodies. The key will be to raise awareness about the benefits of mediation and to provide accessible and effective support for parties involved in disputes.
Conclusion
European Trademark Mediation offers a powerful tool for resolving disputes related to EU trademarks, EU designs, and other IP rights efficiently and effectively. By choosing mediation, parties can avoid the costs and uncertainty of traditional adversarial proceedings, preserve their relationships with each other, and achieve a mutually beneficial outcome. As the EUIPO continues to develop and refine its mediation services, we are confident that European Trademark Mediation will become an increasingly popular alternative dispute resolution mechanism in the EU.
Related Resources
For more information on European Trademark Mediation, please refer to the EUIPO's Guidelines, the Regulations governing the EU trademark system, and the EU Directive approximating the laws of the EU Member States relating to trademarks. You can also contact the EUIPO's Mediation Centre directly to inquire about their mediation services and procedures.