Patent costs
It can be rather expensive to obtain a patent. An in-depth examination of patent advantages and disadvantages is required in each case before deciding whether to patent your invention.
If you would like to obtain a patent, you must take into account the following costs:
- Expert fees, if you choose to use one (recommended);
- Patent translation costs, which can vary considerably (according to the country for which you are seeking patent protection);
- Once the patent is issued, we recommend that you monitor any threats posed by third parties, which require human and financial resources in order to respond to them, in particular lawyer and court fees;
- Finally, taxes must be paid at the time of filing for the examination procedure and for continuance of the patent. According to the territory and the duration of protection, the total cost of a patent could vary from several thousand euros to several tens of thousands of euros. Requesting a patent in a complex technical field and/or requesting protection in different large markets outside of the European Union, such as the United States, Japan or India, may require a cost of up to 100,000 euros.
You will find the amount of official taxes at the following addresses:
Regulation
- Loi du 28 mars 1984 sur les brevets d’invention (MB 09.03.85)
- Arrêté royal du 18 décembre 1986 relatif aux taxes et taxes supplémentaires dues en matière de brevets d'invention et en matière de certificats complémentaires de protection, (M.B. du 23/12/1986) modifié par l'Arrêté royal du 14 février 1989 (M.B. du 14/03/1989) et l'Arrêté royal du 21 septembre 1993 (M.B. du 29/09/1993) et l'Arrêté royal du 3 février 1995 (M.B. du 28/12/1995) et l'Arrêté royal du 17 juin 1999 (M.B. du 07/08/1999) et l'Arrêté royal du 20 juillet 2000 (M.B. du 30/08/2000)
- Arrêté royal du 2 décembre 1986 relatif à la demande, à la délivrance et au maintien en vigueur des brevets d'invention (M.B. 06/12/1986).
