The "new" DPMA website - some helpful links

Given the amount of questions this Kat has received about how to use of the recently updated DPMA website, in particular its search functions, this Kat has now decided to share her observations with our readers. The "new DPMA website is very sleek and modern but it sometimes a trifle difficult to navigate, a bit like searching Easter eggs (see below, right).
The goods news is that the DPMA has not only completely revamped its search functions but it has also created a proper (and may I add, rather appealing) English language version of its website including helpful Q&A sections about German trade marks (here), German patents (here) and German utility models (here). Very useful are also the concise booklets 'Information for Trade Mark Applicants'; 'Information for Patent Applicants' and the DPMA's explanation of Utility Models (here).

As our readers may know, German law allows you to apply for protection of three-dimensional structures of microelectronic semiconductors at the German Patent and Trade Mark Office. This type of IP right is referred to as "topography." Topography applications are processed by the utility model unit of the DPMA and the DPMA very helpfully provides more information on topographies.

For ease of reference:
- Trade Mark searches can be conducted via the new system (see to the right) and this screen.
- Designs can be found via the new system and this screen.
- Patents and Utility Models can still be found via the old system here (see screenshot in the top left corner of this post).
And, should you still be stuck, then the DPMA offers an "Assisted search" service "in strictest confidence" via this link. Please note that while assisted search is initially free ("If a request cannot be processed within the scope of initial support, billable services are available.") and "Info-Lotse" charges a fee:
"If you are unsure how to formulate your search request in the Beginner's or Expert mode or how to design your search strategy, you can use two different support options, provided by the DPMA in cooperation with the patent information centres (PIZ): the assisted search and the interactive remote support service "Info-Lotse"."
Enjoy, says this Kat!