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Trademark Registration in India to Get Extra Benefits

In a nut shell trademark registration is not only important but it is also necessary to be performed with excellence.

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Trademark Registration in India to Get Extra Benefits

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  1. Trademark Registration in India to Get Extra Benefits

  2. In a nut shell trademark registration is not only important but it is also necessary to be performed with excellence.

  3. trademark search, trademark registration inindia, brand registration in india, trademark application, trademark classification

  4. trademark registration in india is executed as per the government's rules. Trademark is a sign used as an indicator of authenticity by any individual or legal entity or any business organization. It is used in order to facilitate a consumer in assuring that the consumed product is original. A product with a trademark on it shows that the product comes from a unique source and also differentiates between two similar products from different entities. A trademark can be a name, phrase, word, logo, image, design or a combination involving these elements. A trademark is like an intellectual property. brand registration in india or in any other country is an equally important affair. In India trademark registration services are available at very affordable prices. trademark search and registration safeguards a person's property and takes care of its unique identity. Each country has its own laws for a patent registration. Patent registration can be filed by a single person, with a partner jointly, or by a legal representative. A trademark application is required to be filled and submitted for approval. As the application gets processed, it will be passed on to further evaluation and consideration.

  5. In India trademarks are classified in around forty-two distinct classes. These include paints, surgical and medical instruments, machine tools and lubricant machines, textiles, household, games, stationary, beverages, sanitary material, hand tools, leather and educational and scientific products. This trademark classification can be further sub-divided. The only objective of sub-classifying these items is to group the similar ones collectively. For example common metals along with their alloys , building material that is transportable, metallic materials used for building railway tracks, common metal wires, non-electric cables, small metal hardware items, ironmongery, tubes and pipes of metal, safes and lockers, other common metal items and ores can be grouped under one category. This grouping is regarding the products. Services may include medical, veterinary, beauty care and hygiene, forestry and horticulture services that can be grouped together being similar or inter-related services.

  6. It is important to search and observe trademark lookup before proceeding. No matter whichever the state or city the business is established within, it is important to note that trademark registration believes in appropriate use of a mark that may contain a legitimate phrase or symbol, both for business processes and for bona fide trading. Hence it is important to make sure that geographical name, surnames, descriptive words are not used. It is clearly mentioned in section nine of Trade and Merchandise Marks act 1958. It is very important for a trademark to be effective. The trademark chosen should be highly distinctive and must not resemble any other trademark especially should never bear any kind of resemblance with products of similar type. Any such resemblance may confuse the consumer and result in selection of another brand. If at small scale, this loss may not count. But if repeated again and again, the confusion can prove to be beneficial to an inferior trademarked company. These guidelines may seem to be very general, but if not considered during trademark selection, the company will have to regret for the happening at a later stage.

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