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A Trademark generally refers to a “brand” or “logo”. To protect your brand, you must give it a legal character. By registering your brand or logo, you give it a legal identity and can stop any other similar brand or logo in the same line of business to stop using them and thus you protect your brand as well as your product’s market also. Trademark registration process is very simple and complete online process. If requires minimum documents for registration.
Choose a brand name, logo, or slogan that represents your business.
Ensure it is unique and easy to remember.
There are 45 classes of trademarks regarding business activities.
Example:
Event Planning Services – Class 41
Restaurant Services – Class 43
Before applying, check if your trademark is already in use.
Conduct a trademark search at IP India.
If a similar trademark exists in the same class, your application may be rejected.
If your trademark is unique, proceed with the official application.
Pay the required government filing fee.
Submit all necessary details and documents.
Name, address, phone number and email.
If applying as a small business.
Description of the trademarked products or services.
In case the trademark is already in use in the market.
A trademark is something you use to identify your business such as a unique name, logo, or symbol that your business use to represent itself and prevents others from using it.
It protects your brand, grants you legal rights and prevents others in the same industry from using a similar name or logo.
Individuals, businesses, startups, NGOs, and partnerships can apply for trademark registration.
The application process takes a few days, but full registration may take 8 to 12 months if there are no objections.
Yes, you can use ™ after applying. Once registered, you can use ® for full protection.
You can search for existing trademarks on IP India before applying.
You may need to modify your trademark or choose a different name.
Basic details (name, address, contact), MSME certificate (if applicable), and a description of goods or services.
Government fees start from ₹4,500 for individuals and MSMEs, and ₹9,000 for companies.
Yes, but you can defend your trademark legally if you have valid proof of ownership and use.