Trademark

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Trademark

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Trademark

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Understanding Trademarks

A trademark, often referred to as a brand name in colloquial terms, is a visual symbol that can take the form of a word signature, name, device, label, numerals, or a combination of colors, used to identify a product or a business.

In order to register a trademark under the applicable laws, the chosen symbol must be capable of being represented graphically on paper. Additionally, it must be distinctive and not similar to any other mark that is already registered under the Trademark Registration Act.

 

Reasons for Trademark Registration

Reasons for Trademark Registration:

  1. Adds to Company Valuation as a Key Asset: A registered trademark is considered a valuable asset of the company, contributing to its overall valuation.
  2. Establishes a Unique Identity and Brand: Trademark registration helps in creating a distinct identity and brand for the company’s goods or services, distinguishing them from competitors.
  3. Builds Trust, Goodwill, and Quality: A registered trademark instills confidence in consumers, establishing trust, goodwill, and assurance of quality in their minds.
  4. Creates a Unique Identity for the Company: A registered trademark serves as a unique identifier for the company, aiding in brand recognition and recall.
  5. Enables Trademark Filing in Other Countries: A registered trademark in one country can serve as the basis for filing trademarks in other countries if required, facilitating international expansion.
  6. Provides Legal Protection: Only owners of registered trademarks have the legal right to take action for damages in case of trademark infringement, offering legal protection against unauthorized use or imitation by others.

 

Trademark Registration Procedure

  1. Preliminary Search: Conduct a thorough search for conflicting marks on the official trademark database to ensure the uniqueness and availability of the desired trademark.
  2. Preparation and Filing of Trademark Application: Prepare and file the trademark application, including the user affidavit and other mandatory documents, with the relevant trademark office.
  3. Review of Examination Report: Review the examination report issued by the trademark office. If required, prepare and file a detailed response addressing any objections or issues raised.
  4. Hearing Preparation and Attendance: Prepare for and attend a hearing before the Examiner or Registrar if necessary, to discuss and resolve any remaining issues or objections related to the trademark application.

 

Documents Needed for Trademark Registration

Proof of Applicant

  1. PAN Card
  2. Address Proof of Applicant
  3. Certificate of Registration (if applicable)

Brand Name & Logo

  1. Symbol/Logo of the Trademark to be registered

User Affidavit

  1. If the Trademark is already under use, an affidavit stating the same

MSME / Start-up Recognition

  1. Document to avail 50% rebate on the Government fee (if applicable)

Signed Form TM – 48

  1. Authorization for the Attorney to file the Trademark on your behalf with the Trademark Registrar

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Is Stamp Duty included in MyLawPoint's fee?

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How long does it take to register the property?

The time taken for property registration varies based on the sub-registrar office and property registration flow. Typically, after document submission to MyLawPoint, expect 3-7 days for lawyer-assisted property appointments with the local sub-registrar office.

Do I need to be present at the Sub Registrar Office?

Yes, while MyLawPoint handles appointments and formalities, your presence at the sub registrar’s office is required on the day of registration appointment.

Can an Agreement to Sell be cancelled?

Yes, an Agreement to Sell can be cancelled through mutual consent or if a condition in the contract permits cancellation. However, penalties or consequences may be specified in the agreement for cancellation.

Trademark

(3 customer reviews)

A trademark, often referred to as a brand name in colloquial terms, is a visual symbol that can take the form of a word signature, name, device, label, numerals, or a combination of colors, used to identify a product or a business.

 

 

Understanding Trademarks

A trademark, often referred to as a brand name in colloquial terms, is a visual symbol that can take the form of a word signature, name, device, label, numerals, or a combination of colors, used to identify a product or a business.

In order to register a trademark under the applicable laws, the chosen symbol must be capable of being represented graphically on paper. Additionally, it must be distinctive and not similar to any other mark that is already registered under the Trademark Registration Act.

 

Reasons for Trademark Registration

Reasons for Trademark Registration:

  1. Adds to Company Valuation as a Key Asset: A registered trademark is considered a valuable asset of the company, contributing to its overall valuation.
  2. Establishes a Unique Identity and Brand: Trademark registration helps in creating a distinct identity and brand for the company’s goods or services, distinguishing them from competitors.
  3. Builds Trust, Goodwill, and Quality: A registered trademark instills confidence in consumers, establishing trust, goodwill, and assurance of quality in their minds.
  4. Creates a Unique Identity for the Company: A registered trademark serves as a unique identifier for the company, aiding in brand recognition and recall.
  5. Enables Trademark Filing in Other Countries: A registered trademark in one country can serve as the basis for filing trademarks in other countries if required, facilitating international expansion.
  6. Provides Legal Protection: Only owners of registered trademarks have the legal right to take action for damages in case of trademark infringement, offering legal protection against unauthorized use or imitation by others.

 

Trademark Registration Procedure

  1. Preliminary Search: Conduct a thorough search for conflicting marks on the official trademark database to ensure the uniqueness and availability of the desired trademark.
  2. Preparation and Filing of Trademark Application: Prepare and file the trademark application, including the user affidavit and other mandatory documents, with the relevant trademark office.
  3. Review of Examination Report: Review the examination report issued by the trademark office. If required, prepare and file a detailed response addressing any objections or issues raised.
  4. Hearing Preparation and Attendance: Prepare for and attend a hearing before the Examiner or Registrar if necessary, to discuss and resolve any remaining issues or objections related to the trademark application.

 

Documents Needed for Trademark Registration

Proof of Applicant

  1. PAN Card
  2. Address Proof of Applicant
  3. Certificate of Registration (if applicable)

Brand Name & Logo

  1. Symbol/Logo of the Trademark to be registered

User Affidavit

  1. If the Trademark is already under use, an affidavit stating the same

MSME / Start-up Recognition

  1. Document to avail 50% rebate on the Government fee (if applicable)

Signed Form TM – 48

  1. Authorization for the Attorney to file the Trademark on your behalf with the Trademark Registrar

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