How To Go About Trademark Registration
Written by Laarni Brown   
Saturday, 14 November 2009 02:10
A trademark is a type of intellectual property right that safeguards an individual's or a corporate entity's ownership over their brand names and symbols. For legal validity of trademarks, they need to be properly certified with the suitable authority. A duly registered trademark acts as a notice of its certification by law, thereby deterring any unscrupulous persons from making use of it as it exists or in any other form that may bear a close resemblance such that it can be mistaken for the original mark.
by LaarniBrown


A trademark is a type of intellectual property right that safeguards an individual's or a corporate entity's rights over their product names and logos. For legal validity of trademarks, they have to be properly certified with the suitable authority. A duly registered trademark acts as a notice of its approval by law, thereby deterring any unscrupulous persons from using it as it exists or in any form that may bear a close resemblance such that it can be mistaken for the original mark.

It is highly recommended to have your brand name registered as soon as you have made a final decision on it. Postponing the application for registration of a trademark can result in your losing your trademark to someone else, who registers it prior to you.

Firstly, you need to undertake a basic check on the current names to see if the name you wish to use is available. To do this you will have to examine the database of trademarks of other companies that have already done their registration. For this purpose you can take help of the database of the relevant authority.

The following step is obtaining the required form for registration and filling up details like the name of your company, the kind of product or service that it provides, and your office address. These details then have to be submitted to the authority, normally along with an application fee. However, you must keep in mind that if you fail to perform the required check, then your application will not be accepted and your application fee will also not be refunded.

After your are done with these formalities, you might be required to answer certain queries from the authorities. Any such questions should be answered within the stipulated time. If your application is accepted, the authorities will issue you a certificate stating the necessary details of your trademark that will confer you all legal rights of ownership over your trademark along with right to prosecute an offender for infringement.

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