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Trademark registration is a crucial step in protecting your brand identity. Here's how you can secure your trademark rights.
Conduct a thorough trademark search to ensure that your brand or logo is unique and hasn't been registered by others.
File your trademark application with the necessary documents and application fees to the Trademark Office.
The Trademark Office examines your application for any potential objections, and issues a report based on the findings.
If the application passes examination, it will be published in the Trademark Journal for public opposition.
Once there is no opposition or objections, your trademark gets registered and you're issued a registration certificate.
A trademark is a unique symbol, word, or phrase that identifies the products or services of a business and distinguishes them from others in the marketplace.
Trademark registration helps protect your brand from unauthorized use and gives you legal rights to take action against infringement.
The entire process can take between 6 months to 2 years, depending on the complexity of the application and whether any objections are raised.
No, trademark registration involves a government fee along with professional fees if you hire an attorney to assist in the process.
Documents typically required include proof of business registration, identity proof, and a copy of the logo or design being trademarked.