With 20 years of expertise, we specialize in securing your brand’s identity through professional trademark registration. Safeguard your name, logo, slogan, and other unique elements from unauthorized use and potential infringement.
Trademark registration provides legal protection, builds customer trust, and strengthens your brand’s credibility in the marketplace. It’s an essential step in protecting your business’s reputation and ensuring its long-term growth.
Let our experienced team guide you through the process, ensuring compliance and peace of mind. Trust us to protect your brand’s future with efficient and reliable trademark registration services.
The processing time for a trademark certificate typically takes 4 to 6 months. This includes application review, publication in the official gazette, and a mandatory opposition period. Once approved, the certificate will be issued.
Yes, a logo and name can be registered together under a single trademark application. However, it is often recommended to register them separately to ensure independent protection for each element.
No, a trademark certificate does not require annual renewal. A registered trademark is valid for 10 years from the filing date, and renewal is required every 10 years to maintain protection.
Yes, you can pay in installments. An advance payment of 40% of the total amount is required at the time of application. The remaining 60% will be due upon intimation of the gazette publication, which is typically around three months after the initial filing.
Yes, you can modify the logo. An application for logo modification can be submitted to the Ministry, and modification charges will apply. The updated logo will be processed as per the authority’s guidelines.
A single worldwide trademark application is not possible. However, the Madrid Protocol allows you to file for trademark protection in multiple member countries through a single application, based on your initial registration.
A trademark is valid only in the country where it is registered. To secure protection in other countries, you must file separate applications or use international systems like the Madrid Protocol.
Registering a trademark grants you exclusive rights to its use. If someone uses your trademark without permission, you can take legal action to stop them and seek compensation for damages caused by the infringement.
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