The expression “scope” refers to the range of trademark protection, defined by the products, services, or establishments that are to be distinguished in the marketplace.

INAPI provides a single form for products and/or services (FPI-58), that can be used to apply either for trademarks for products, for services, or both, products and services.

Product trademark

Product trademark

Are signs that are meant to be used to distinguish goods in the market, so that consumers can differentiate between similar or identical goods existing in the market. For example, clothing manufacturers usually register trademarks so that their apparel can be distinguished from others.

Service trademark

Service trademark

Are signs that are meant to be used to distinguish services in the market, so that consumers can differentiate between similar or identical services existing in the market. For example, banks usually register trademarks so that their financial services can be distinguished.

Product and service trademarks

Product and service trademarks

Are signs that are meant to be used to distinguish goods and services in the market, so that consumers can differentiate between similar or identical goods and services existing in the market. For example, car manufacturers can register trademarks so that their vehicles as well as their repair or maintenance services can be distinguished.