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Register BIMI trademarks
To activate Brand Indicators for Message Identification (BIMI), your organization might need a registered trademark in an approved region. BIMI trademarks allow your verified logo to appear next to authenticated emails, enhancing visibility, trust, and email deliverability while helping block phishing and spoofing attempts.
Explore where to register BIMI trademarks, or start building brand trust in inboxes today by meeting with one of our experts to learn more about BIMI records.
Japan (JP)
Japan Trademark Office
South Korea (KR)
Korean Intellectual Property Office
Australia (AU)
IP Australia
New Zealand (NZ)
Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand (IPONZ) Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Benelux (BX)
Benelux Office for Intellectual Property (a triad of 3 nations: Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg)
Denmark (DK)
Danish Patent and Trademark Office Ministry of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs
European Union (EU)
European Union Intellectual Property Office
France (FR)
French Patent and Trademark Office (INPI)
Germany (DE)
Deutsches Patentund Markenamt
Spain (ES)
Oficina Española de Patentes y Marcas
Sweden (SE)
Swedish Intellectual Property Office (PRV)
Switzerland (CH)
Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property
United Kingdom (GB)
UK Intellectual Property Office
Canada (CA)
Canadian Intellectual Property Office
United States (US)
United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
No, your company doesn’t always need a trademark to qualify for BIMI email authentication. While Verified Mark Certificates (VMCs) require a registered trademark for your logo, some email clients now support Certification Mark Certificates (CMCs), which don’t require trademark registration for BIMI records.
Your organization can get a Verified Mark Certificate (VMC) without BIMI trademarks if you qualify under alternative verification methods. For example, government entities can provide official documentation authorizing the use of their logo.