Norwegian Industrial Property Office
Company type | Agency |
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Founded | 2 January 1911 |
Headquarters | Oslo , Norway |
Area served | Norway |
Key people | Kathrine Myhre (Director)[1] |
Products | Patents Trademarks Industrial design rights |
Number of employees | 270 |
Parent | Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry |
Website | patentstyret.no |
The Norwegian Industrial Property Office (Norwegian: Patentstyret[2] or Patentstyrets første avdeling[3]), also known as Norwegian Patent Office (Norwegian: Patentstyret), is a government agency responsible for registration of patents, trademarks and design in Norway. The agency is subordinate to the Ministry of Trade and Industry[3] and located in Oslo.
See also
- Nordic Patent Institute
References
- ^ Norwegian Industrial Property Office - Organisation. 28 september 2023
- ^ PCT Applicant’s Guide – International Phase – Annex B1 (10 December 2009), Information on Contracting States, Norway. Consulted on December 14, 2009.
- ^ a b European Court of Human Rights, Kristiansen and Tyvik As v. Norway (Application no. 25498/08), JUDGMENT, STRASBOURG, 2 May 2013, point 4.
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