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Puerto Rico (PR)

News Archive (1) Trademark Law
Legal basis is the Puerto Rico Trademark Act, in force since February 14th, 1992 last amended by Act 169 of December 16th, 2009 and further amended by Act 124-2011. Although Puerto Rico is part of the USA with special status, it has a trademark law independent of the USA. The former alternative of obtaining a Puerto Rico Trademark based on an US registration is no longer available.

Trademark protection is obtained by registration in the case of marks that are not in use (intent-to-use applications) and by prior use in the case of marks that are in use in Puerto Rico. Secondary meaning can be obtained by proving use of the trademark in commerce for the last five years.

Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States. It is unique in the sense that it is neither a state nor an independent country.

The Puerto Rico Federal Relations Act provides that the statutory laws of the United States shall have full effect in Puerto Rico, unless locally inapplicable. Therefore, rights acquired under the Lanham Act are valid and enforceable in Puerto Rico.

In addition to the applicability of the Lanham Act, Puerto Rico has its own trademark registration system and its own trademark statute, the Puerto Rico Trademark Act, which coexists with and is very similar to the Lanham Act. A partial pre-emption will take place when a provision of Puerto Rico Trademark Law runs in conflict with a provision of federal trademark law.
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SMD Group thanks the following law firms for their assictance in updating the information provided.

Nov 07, 2023
Ladas & Parry LLP, New York, USA  



Puerto Rico Trademark Office (PRTO)
San Jose Street, Old San Juan
San Juan, Puerto Rico 00901

P.O. Box 9023271
San Juan, PR 00902-3271



Tel +1 787 722 2121 ext. 4401, 4202, 4204
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