Trademark Registration
Trademark Registration
Helping you protect your new identity
In India, law and provisions related to Trademarks are governed under The Trademarks Act, 1999, and the Trademarks Rules, 2002, as may be amended from time to time. Trademark basically means a mark that is capable of being graphically represented and could potentially distinguish goods and/or services of one person from those of others and it may include the shape of goods, packaging, color combination, etc. “Trademark” may include a device, name, signature, word, numeric value, the shape of goods, packaging or colors, and combination of colors or any combination thereof. Further Section 7 of the Trademark Act, 1999, provides for the classification of goods and services in accordance with the International Classification for the purpose of registration of Trademarks. In order to comply with the said provision, the Trademark registry refers to NICE Classification which can be accessed here. It specifies goods under class 1-34 and services under class 35 to 45.
Overview
Undertaking meticulous research and assessment to file original word-marks, logos or punchlines under Trade mark.
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions.
No, registration of a trademark is not mandatory, but it is advised to get your mark registered since it serves as prima facie evidence of the proprietorship of a mark. Moreover, registration helps your cause while filing a trademark infringement suit against a defaulter.
Yes, a trademark is liable to be removed on non-use of the same. In case of a trademark not being used for a period of 5 years from the date of its registration, it is liable to be removed on basis of non-use.
Yes, a trademark is liable to be removed on non-use of the same. In case of a trademark not being used for a period of 5 years from the date of its registration, it is liable to be removed on basis of non-use.
A few exemplary benefits of a registered Trademark are given below:
- Provides Exclusive Right to the owner to use the mark in relation to his Goods and Services.
- Prevents and restricts others from using the same or similar mark.
- Provides remedies to the owner in case of infringement