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What is a trademark

A trademark is a type of intellectual property consisting of a recognizable sign that identifies certain goods or services produced or provided by an individual or a company. Its origin dates back to ancient times when craftsmen reproduced their signatures, or u201cmarksu201d, on their artistic works or products of a functional or practical nature. Over the years, these marks have evolved into todayu2019s system of trademark registration and protection. The system helps consumers to identify and purchase a product or service based on whether its specific characteristics and quality u2013 as indicated by its unique trademark u2013 meet their needs. Read More...http://induspacific.com/

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What is a trademark

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  1. INDUS PACIFIC Presented By Deepak Rathi Ph.D. Law Firms Basics of Trademarks for Startups www.induspacific.com mail@induspacific.com

  2. WELCOME IN INDUS PACIFIC ABOUT US:- Indus Pacific is an intellectual property service firm with global reach. We help our clients make lasting improvements in their intellectual property strategies to realize their most important business goals.

  3. What is a trademark? A trademark is a type of intellectual property consisting of a recognizable sign that identifies certain goods or services produced or provided by an individual or a company. Its origin dates back to ancient times when craftsmen reproduced their signatures, or “marks”, on their artistic works or products of a functional or practical nature. Over the years, these marks have evolved into today’s system of trademark registration and protection. The system helps consumers to identify and purchase a product or service based on whether its specific characteristics and quality – as indicated by its unique trademark – meet their needs.

  4. What kinds of trademarks can be registered? Intellectual property, sometimes abbreviated as "IP," is handled in the same way as other types of property. They may consist of drawings, symbols or three-dimensional signs, such as the shape and packaging of goods. In some countries, non-traditional marks may be registered for distinguishing features such as holograms, motion, color and non-visible signs (sound, smell or taste). In addition to identifying the commercial source of goods or services, several other trademark categories also exist. Collective marks are owned by an association whose members use them to indicate products with a certain level of quality and who agree to adhere to specific requirements set by the association. Such associations might represent, for example, accountants, engineers or architects. Certification marks are given for compliance with defined standards but are not confined to any membership.

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