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Did you get your business trademark registered

A trademark registration procedure is fast and simple, although not mandatory, but it is recommended to get assistance from a trademark lawyer for registration of the same to make it an easy and smooth procedure.<br><br>Visit: https://www.setindiabiz.com/trademark-registration

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Did you get your business trademark registered

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  1. Did Did Y You ou G Get et Y Your our B Business usiness T Trademark R Registered? egistered? rademark Starting a business is exciting in every way indeed from finding investors for your startup, thinking about growing and improving, working with tax professionals for regular compliance and IPR experts and to register a trademark, and so on. But have you taken the time to note down key elements you might encounter throughout your business journey? Businesses wish to acquire proprietary rights like a trademark that will gradually influence the core strength of your business. intellectual Now let me tell you what exactly is a trademark? Trademarks are used to identify a product’s or service’s origin to its owner or creator. The Trade Mark Act, of 1999 and the Trade Mark Rules, of 2017 regulate trademark law in India. Here, “mark” includes a device, brand, heading, label, ticket, name, signature, word, letter, numeral, shape of goods, packaging or combination of colors or any combination thereof. What Can Be Protected as a Trademark? Every business has several intellectual property rights that can be protected under the Indian Trademark Laws. Identify them and file for their Registration as Trademark:

  2. Here are some of the examples that may be protected as Trademarks. Business Name: The most important trademark is your Business Name; you must protect it immediately before someone else steals it. Logo of the Company: The logo is the image, artwork or emblems of your business. For Logo Registration, submit a high-resolution JPEG Image. Brands of The Company: The products of the business are known by their independent name. It may be a word mark or a device mark (image). Domain Name: The domain names are also capable of registration under the Trademark Law. It brings a lot. of protection, and you must get it. Punchline Or Slogan: Punchline or Slogan, like "Ye Dil Mange More" of Pepsi, can be protected by registering the trademark in India. There are plenty of other categories that qualify under trademark act. Now that it is finished we can discuss the process of trademark registration. Step 1: Trademark Search: First conduct a detailed search in order to help you understand whether their trademark is unique and distinct in nature and also check whether there is any similar or identical mark already existing or not. Step 2: Filing an Application After conducting a search, comes the process of filing the application for registration. The application must be filed either online from the IP India's official website or physically at the Trademark Registry Office according to one's jurisdiction. Step 3: Examination Process Once the application is filed, it will be examined by the registrar and they will prepare an examination in writing and will send a copy of it to the applicant with 30 days to let them know whether the Registry wants to refuse or conditionally accept the application and shall also include the materials by which he came to such a decision. Step 4: Post Examination Procedures If the reply is not able to fulfill the purpose of the objection stated in the report, then a hearing is arranged due to any reason he/she is not satisfied with the reply sent by the applicant or if. Once the examiner is fully satisfied, Step 5: Publication of the Trademark Application After the examiner has accepted the application, it will be published in the Trademark Journal which will remain there for 4 months. Advertisement of such an application is done so that within the time period stated above, any third party can see it and if they want can file an opposition against the applicant. Step 6: Notice of Opposition Within 4 months from the date of publication of the application, any aggrieved party can file a notice of opposition if they feel that their already

  3. existing and prior use trademark has been infringed by the applicant, or the application is made in bad faith and if such a trademark is registered. Step 7: Registration The last step in the registration procedure is to get the certificate of registration. After the mark goes through all the legal processes related to the opposition, and if the opposition is cleared, the applicant will receive the certificate. A trademark registration procedure is fast and simple, although not mandatory, but it is recommended to get assistance from a trademark lawyer for registration of the same to make it an easy and smooth procedure. Source Link: https://sites.google.com/view/setindiabizblogs/blog/did-you- get-your-business-trademark-registered

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