Numbering system for re-registered design rights and comparable trade marks

The UK enacted the EU Withdrawal Act 2018 which provides the basis for how EU law will be converted into national law, and provides that all existing ‘rights’ will be recognised. The UK IPO will create re-registered UK designs and comparable UK trade marks for all Registered Community Designs (RCDs), International Designs and International Trade Marks (EU) that are registered and protected in the EU. This will happen immediately before exit day.

The IPO has released a guidance note on the new numbering systems for designs and international trade marks which can be found here. 

How will the rights be identified on the UK register?

Re-registered designs 
To identify these re-registered designs and distinguish them from existing UK registered designs the number allocated to them will consist of the full 13-digit RCD number prefixed with the digit ‘9’.

International designs
To identify re-registered rights created in respect of protected International (EU) designs the number allocated to the re-registered design will consist of the full IR (EU) number prefixed with the digit ‘8’.

International trade marks
To identify UK rights created in respect of International Registrations, the number allocated to the comparable trade mark will be the last 8 characters of the International Trade Mark (EU) prefixed with ‘UK008’.

Further information 
The IPO has also issued guidance on the  numbering system for comparable UK trade marks post Brexit - read about this here and you can read more about designs and Brexit here. 

To help alleviate some of the confusion around Brexit and IP rights, we are offering to convert all pending EU trade mark applications into UK applications for free. Find out more here along with information about a 50% discount if you file a UK trade mark at the same time as a EU trade mark.