Do the brand check!

Choosing the name of your business is an important step. How do you know whether you are making the right choice and that the name you choose will not work against someone else?

Use the Name checker to check what already exists before you register your trade name and/or your brand name.

Choosing the name of your business is an important step. How do you know whether you are making the right choice and that the name you choose will not work against someone else?

Use the Name checker to check what already exists before you register your trade name and/or your brand name.

Choosing the name of your business is an important step. How do you know whether you are making the right choice and that the name you choose will not work against someone else?

Use the Name checker to check what already exists before you register your trade name and/or your brand name.

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Frequently asked questions

What do I need to look out for when using the Name checker?

The Name checker shows information from the BOIP Trademarks Register and the Chamber of Commerce Business Register. Please bear in mind that:

  • The Name checker is a tool and is not a research or advice.
  • These registers are evolving every day. The search results from the Name checker are therefore always a snapshot at that moment in time.
  • The Name checker only shows trade names and trademarks in which the exact search word appears, or which are themselves an exact match with the search word. It is therefore a good idea to search for the search word written in other ways or for variations of it.
  • The search result of the Name Checker on kvk.nl may sometimes differ from the search result of the brand check on boip.int and kvk.nl/search.
Why do I have to check whether my name already exists?

You can use the Name checker to check whether the name you have chosen is already in use. If you do not check this and it later appears that your trade name or brand name is (almost) the same as that of another entrepreneur, this could lead to confusion and that is prohibited. The Name checker allows you to search using a single search request in the Chamber of Commerce Business Register and in the BOIP Trademarks Register. These registers contain all the trade names and trademarks that have been registered.

What is a brand name?

A brand name, or trademark, is the name that distinguishes your business, products or services from those of other companies. If you register your trademark in the BOIP Trademarks Register, you can prohibit others from using that name for the products and services that you have registered it for. Registering your trademark is a key step in protecting it. Read more about protecting your name

What is the BOIP Trademarks Register?

The BOIP Trademarks Register is the official and public register where trademarks are published in the Benelux. It contains all the trademarks that have been registered in the Benelux (Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg). These trademarks are the intellectual property of other parties, and therefore you cannot simply just go ahead and use them in the commercial market.

In addition, this register also includes trademarks that are still going through the application process, trademarks that have been registered in the EU (European Union trademarks) and international trademarks that are valid in the Benelux. The same is true for these: you cannot simply just use them.

Go to the BOIP Trademarks Register

What is the Chamber of Commerce Business Register?

The Chamber of Commerce Business Register contains all the businesses, legal persons and other organisations that have been registered as participating in the commercial market. If you intend to do business with someone, you can see from the Business Register who that person is, who the authorised signatory of the business is and whether there is any question of bankruptcy. Read more about the Chamber of Commerce Business Register.

Trade name or trademark? An important difference

There is an important difference between a trade name and a trademark, or brand name. Actively using a trade name automatically gives protection. However, that protection is only valid in the region where the business is active. Beyond that region, it is possible for others to go ahead and use your name. If you want to have the exclusive right to your name, you must apply to register your brand as a trademark. Read more about the difference between trade names and trademarks. 

About BOIP

BOIP is the English abbreviation, and acronym, for the Benelux Office for Intellectual Property. We are the official body that registers trademarks and designs in the Benelux (i.e. Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg). We help entrepreneurs in the Benelux to protect their intellectual property in as simple a manner as possible.

About the Name checker

You can use the Name checker to check whether the name you have chosen is already in use. BOIP and the Chamber of Commerce have built this tool together enabling you with a single search request to search in both the BOIP Trademarks Register and the Chamber of Commerce Business Register. The tool directly shows the most significant results for your name and helps you to interpret them. You will also receive tips on how you can protect your name. It means you can start directly with a strong name for your business.

Questions?

If you need help or further explanations, please contact the BOIP Information Centre. We will be happy to help you further.

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What do I do now?

What do these search results mean and, more importantly, what do I do with them? What does it mean when there are already other trade names and/or trademarks that exist? Does it mean there is a risk? Watch the videos below for more explanation or check the frequently asked questions.

Frequently asked questions

My name has already been registered in the BOIP Trademarks Register. Can I still choose that name?

If your chosen name already exists in the Trademarks Register, there is a potential risk that you could be working against someone else. That does not have to be the case per se though.

Look up the trademark concerned in the BOIP Trademarks Register to check the products and services that the trademark has been registered for. Do they match the products and services you use or want to use your trademark for? If so, it would be wise for you to choose a different name.

If the products and services do not match those of the similar trademark you have found in the register, it would be wise for you to search further via Google and in your sector to find out whether the name is already being used. If the name appears to still be available, there is a good chance that you can go ahead and use it.

If you need help in searching for whether your name is available, ask for advice from a trademark law specialist. This could be someone, for instance, who is registered with the professional association of legal specialists, the Benelux Association for Trademark and Design Law.

Mijn naam staat al in het KVK Handelsregister. Kan ik die naam nu nog wel kiezen?

Het gebruik van een gelijkende handelsnaam is wettelijk niet toegestaan als dit tot verwarring kan leiden. Of daar sprake van is, hangt af van de omstandigheden. Als de naam van jouw keuze al voorkomt in het Handelsregister, is er een mogelijk risico dat je in het vaarwater van een andere partij komt. Maar dat hoeft niet altijd het geval te zijn. Dit hangt onder andere af van de activiteit van de onderneming en de plaats waar de onderneming actief is.

Lijken de activiteiten van die andere onderneming (een beetje) op die van jouw onderneming? En is er mogelijk overlap tussen jullie werkgebieden? Dan is er waarschijnlijk verwarringsrisico bij het publiek en is het om die reden niet toegestaan om een soortgelijke handelsnaam te voeren. Daarop is wel een uitzondering: de situatie dat de andere onderneming de handelsnaam heeft laten registreren, maar de handelsnaam niet in de praktijk gebruikt of heeft gebruikt. De wet geeft alleen bescherming aan handelsnamen die in de praktijk voorkomen. Een manier om dit te checken, is kijken of je de naam in Google tegenkomt. Wordt de naam al gebruikt, dan is het beter om zelf een andere naam te gebruiken. Verzin een nieuwe naam of kijk naar andere mogelijkheden. Lees ook meer tips om een bedrijfsnaam te kiezen.

Lijken de activiteiten van die andere onderneming niet op die van jouw onderneming? Of is er geen enkel risico dat jullie werkgebieden overlappen? Dan is dat een aanwijzing dat er geen verwarringsrisico is bij het publiek en dat het is toegestaan om een soortgelijke handelsnaam te gebruiken. Controleer wel eerst nog of je de naam in Google tegenkomt. Als iemand anders jouw handelsnaam al langer gebruikt, heeft die het oudste recht op die naam. Ook als de ander die naam niet in het Handelsregister heeft laten vastleggen. Als je de naam ook niet in Google tegenkomt, is de kans groot dat je die gewoon kan gebruiken.

The BOIP Trademarks Register contains a trademark that is similar to my name. What now?

If the Trademarks Register contains a trademark that is similar to the name you would like to use for your business, there is a potential risk that you could be working against someone else. That does not have to be the case per se though.

Whether there is a risk of confusion depends in particular on whether the products and/or services you use your name for match those of the other party.

If your name is very similar to the registered trademark, which could lead to confusion with the public, the owner of the trademark can in principle lodge an objection against your name. In such a case, you may, for instance, receive a letter from a lawyer engaged by the other party stating that you have to stop using your name – with all the accompanying unfortunate consequences that may bring.

What happens if no results are found for the Business Register, but some are found for the Trademarks Register (or the other way around)?

In this case you would better not to use the name you have chosen.

If the name is in the Trademarks Register but not in the Business Register, the name is then protected for certain products and/or services and you may not use it any more for those specific products and/or services. If the trademark concerned is a very well-known one, it often does not even matter whether it has been registered for the same products and/or services. It is in any case better to avoid using very well-known brand names.

If the name is in the Business Register but not in the Trademarks Register, and the trade name is being used in the same region in which you are active, and for the same activities and services, you should choose a different name.

You should also take into account that there are no purely descriptive names in the Trademarks Register. This is because to be registered a brand name, or trademark, cannot be descriptive for those products and services for which the trademark application is filed: ‘baker’ for a baker’s shop, for example. This sort of stand-alone brand name is refused by BOIP, and therefore no such names appear in the Trademarks Register.

What do I need to look out for when using the Name checker?

The Name checker shows information from the BOIP Trademarks Register and the Chamber of Commerce Business Register. Please bear in mind that:

  • The Name checker is a tool and is not a research or advice.
  • These registers are evolving every day. The search results from the Name checker are therefore always a snapshot at that moment in time.
  • The Name checker only shows trade names and trademarks in which the exact search word appears, or which are themselves an exact match with the search word. It is therefore a good idea to search for the search word written in other ways or for variations of it.
  • The search result of the Name Checker on kvk.nl may sometimes differ from the search result of the brand check on boip.int and kvk.nl/search.

Trade name or trademark? An important difference

There is an important difference between a trade name and a trademark, or brand name. Actively using a trade name automatically gives protection. However, that protection is only valid in the region where the business is active. Beyond that region, it is possible for others to go ahead and use your name. If you want to have the exclusive right to your name, you must apply to register your brand as a trademark. Read more about the differences between trade names and trademarks.

About BOIP

BOIP is the English abbreviation, and acronym, for the Benelux Office for Intellectual Property. We are the official body that registers trademarks and designs in the Benelux (i.e. Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg). We help entrepreneurs in the Benelux protect their intellectual property in as simple a manner as possible.

About the Name checker

You can use the Name checker to check whether the name you have chosen is already in use. BOIP and the Chamber of Commerce have built this tool together enabling you with a single search request to search in both the BOIP Trademarks Register and the Chamber of Commerce Business Register. The tool directly shows the most significant results for your name and helps you to interpret them. You will also receive tips on how you can protect your name. It means you can start directly with a strong name for your business.

Questions?

Do you need help or further explanations? Check the frequently asked questions or contact our colleagues in the BOIP Information Centre. We will be happy to help you further.

 

What does this mean?

Do this check before you start using your name.

  • Check whether you can find the name using Google. If someone else has already been using your trade name for a while, that other person has the first claim to the name. That is also the case if the other person has not registered the name in the Chamber of Commerce Business Register.
  • If you are absolutely sure that your name is still available, continue reading on this page.

Read more about using the Name checker

What do I do now?

There is an important difference between a trade name and a trademark, or brand name. Actively using a trade name automatically gives protection. However, that protection is only valid in the region where the business is active. Beyond that region, it is possible for others to go ahead and use your name.

Registering your trade name as a trademark

Would you like to have the exclusive right to your name? If so, you can apply to register your trademark with us: the Benelux Office for Intellectual Property. We are the official body that registers trademarks and designs in the Benelux (i.e. Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg).

Register your trademark in 4 steps

Do you want to know how you can register your trade name as a trademark? Run through our 4 steps.

  1. Check whether your trademark already exists.
  2. Check whether your trademark is distinctive.
  3. Select the correct products and/or services.
  4. Apply to register your trademark.

Start now with the 4 steps for trademark registration

Questions?

If you still have questions about choosing your name or how to use the Name checker, take a look at the frequently asked questions or contact our Information Centre. We will be pleased to help!

Do you need advice?

BOIP being a non-commercial independent body, we are pleased to be able to provide you with extensive information about registering your trademark. However, we are unable to give advice about your personal situation.

If, despite our help, you still have difficulties with your application, we advise you to contact a legal specialist in trademark law. They can advise you on the best protection for your brand and take care of the registration procedure for you. You can find contact details of specialists at www.bmm.eu.

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