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    Trademark

    A trademark is a name or a symbol used by a company on its products with a legal monopoly over it. Trademark is legally registered and basically serves the purpose of uniquely identifying a company or a product in the competitive market.
    In a layman’s language, what a signature is to a man, a trademark is to a company. A trademark can be a logo, hallmark, tagline etc. As per The Trademark Act, 1999, a trademark is a mark capable of being represented graphically and which is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one person from those of others.

    Relevance of Trademark

    It is highly important for a company to be uniquely identified in order to claim originality. The Trademark is an asset of a company that gives the company the claim over its other assets as it establishes ownership right of a company over its products. A trademark helps the consumers to identify any product of the company in a market full of competition ensuring originality of a product. It is a protective tool not only to the consumers against the fake products but also to a company as legal protection. A trademark prevents any unfair practices existing in an economy like the competitors adopting a similar name or trademark of a successful company to gain popularity. This could also affect a brand image. Having a trademark enables to license and sell a brand by having an exclusive right over a trademark upon the registration.

    Advantages & Benefits of Trademark

    Identification & Distinction of Product or Services: A trademark prevents an unfair competition by protecting the use of a symbol or logo or anything as a trademark. As within an economy, there are numerous companies who might keep a similar name. In that scenario, the trademark is the only thing that enables a consumer to distinguish between the products and select the desired product.

    Intangible Asset: In case there is another company claiming the same trademark as another registered company, the registered company is given preference as the original trademark “registered” is their trademark.

    Legal Protection: The act creates a unique legal identity through which a company or its product can be identified. All the companies with registered trademark have their names mentioned in the register maintained in the Trademark registry office.

    Classes of Trademark:While filing the application for Trademark, the class of the trademark has to be specified according to the set of goods the applicant will deal with. It is important to choose the right class for the smooth process of registration without hindrances.

    There are two classes of a trademark namely-i)classes for Goods, ii)classes for Services which are further divided into 45 classes.

    Classes for Goods

    SerialCLASSDescription
    1Class-1Chemicals which are used in industry, photography, forestry, etc.
    2Class-2Paintings, coals & pigmentation, lacquers etc.
    3Class-3Cleaning products, cosmetics, bleach and abrasives,etc.
    4Class-4Fuels, industrial oil, etc.
    5Class-5Pharmaceuticals, veterinary products, dietetic, etc.
    6Class-6Metal castings, hardware, locks and safes, etc.
    7Class-7Machine and machine parts (except for land vehicles), incubators for eggs etc.
    8Class-8Implements and hand tools, cutlery and razors etc.
    9Class-9Cash registers, calculating machines and data processing equipment, etc.
    10Class-10Surgical, medical and dental apparatus, etc.
    11Class-11Apparatus for heating, lighting, steam generating, etc.
    12Class-12Apparatus for locomotion by land, water, and air.
    13Class-13Ammunition, firearms, explosives, etc.
    14Class-14Precious metal and their alloys, products in precious metals, jewelry etc.
    15Class-15Musical instruments etc.
    16Class-16Cardboard, paper, and goods made from these materials, etc.
    17Class-17Rubber, gum, asbestos, mica, etc.
    18Class-18Leather and imitations of leather, and articles which are made from these items and not included in other classes, animal skins,
    19Class-19Non–metallic rigid pipes for buildings, asphalt, pitch, etc.
    20Class-20Picture frames, mirrors, Furniture of wood, etc.
    21Class-21Household and kitchen utensils, brush making material, articles for cleaning purposes etc.
    22Class-22Nets, ropes, strings, sails, etc.
    23Class-23Yams and threads for textile uses.
    24Class-24Textile and textile goods which are not included in the other classes.
    25Class-25Clothing, footwear, and headgear.
    26Class26 and27Non-textile carpet, rugs, wall hangings, linoleum, and other materials which are used for covering floors.
    27Class-28Game and playthings, and other sporting items which are not covered under any other class. Christmas decorations.
    28Class-29Poultry items, jams, eggs etc oils and edible oils.
    29Class-30Coffee, tea, sugar, etc.
    30Class-31Horticulture, agriculture and forestry grains which are not included in any other class.
    31Class-32Aerated drinks, minerals, beer, non-alcoholic drinks (including juices and fruits drinks) and other things which are used for preparing beverages.
    32Class-33All alcoholic beverages (excluding beer)
    33Class-34matches, smoker’s articles, tobacco

    Classes for Services

    Sr.NoCLASSDescription
    1Class-35Advertising, business management, business administration, office functions.
    2Class-36Insurance, financial affairs; monetary affairs; real estate affairs.
    3Class-37Building construction; repair; installation services.
    4Class-38Telecommunications.
    5Class-39Transport; packaging and storage of goods; travel arrangement.
    6Class-40Treatment of materials.
    8Class-41Education; providing of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities.
    9Class-42Scientific, design and technological services; industrial analysis and research services; design and development of computer hardware and software.
    10Class-43Services for providing food and drink; temporary accommodation.
    11Class-44Medical services, veterinary services, hygienic and beauty care for human beings or animals; agriculture, horticulture and forestry services.
    12Class-45Legal services; security services for the protection of property and individuals; personal and social services rendered by others to meet the needs of individuals.
    Symbols: A trademark symbol is used next to a logo after the registration is approved.

    • The Symbol ™ signifies a common law right in a trademark. This does not guarantee that the owner’s mark will be protected under the Trademark law. The owner may use the symbol upon the refusal for registration of marks.
    • The Symbol SM signifies a common law right in a trademark but in connection with service mark covering services like banking, legal or any other professional service.

    The Symbol ® signifies a notice of registered ownership. The owner is protected under the Trademark law. This is issued only after getting the trademark certificate issued by the trademark authority.

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    Suitable ForStart-ups Professional firmsIndividual promotersFamily businessesSmall Businesses
    Investors Attractive Less AttractiveNot preferableUnlikelyNo way
    Limited Liability YesYesYesNoNo
    Taxation BenefitsCertain benefits EfficientbenefitsLowestLowest
    Constant Existence
    YesYesYesNoNo
    Compliance ApplicabilityHighLowHighMinimalMinimal

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    Documents for Trademark Registration

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    PAN

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    Aadhar/ Passport/ DL/Voter ID

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    Passport size Photo

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    Email ID

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    Mobile Number

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    Wordmark or Logo

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    Authorisation Letter

    FAQs

    1. Who can file a trademark application?
    Any of the following claiming to be a trademark owner can file a trademark application-

    • An Individual
    • Body corporate
    • HUF
    • Society
    • Partnership Firm
    2. Is trademark registration mandatory?
    No, it is not compulsory. In India, there is both registered and unregistered trademark. However, it is compulsory to register for a trademark to protect a company’s identity.
    3. What can be Trademarked?
    • Any name
    • An invented word or any arbitrary dictionary word or words, not being directly descriptive of the character or quality of the goods/service.
    • Fancy devices, symbols.
    • Monograms
    • Marks constituting 3-dimensional signs
    • Combination of colors or even a single color in combination with a word or device
    4. What cannot be trademarked?
    • Geographical Location
    • Smell
    • Names/Surnames not possessing distinctive character
    • Numerical
    • Colors
    • Sound
    5. What is a good trademark?
    The word should be easy to remember and speak. It is suggested that it should be unique.
    6. Who benefits from trademarks?
    • Government, as it earns revenue by registration fees.
    • Legal professionals who offer service for registration.
    • Consumers who are able to judge and make a choice.
    • Company gainst frauds /competitors.
    7. What are the sources of trademark laws?
    • The Trademark’s Act, 1999.
    • National Bilateral Treaty.
    • International multilateral convention.
    • The decision of the courts.
    • Regional treaty.
    • The decision of Intellectual Property Appellate Board.
    8. a registered trademark be removed from the register?
    Yes, if the mark is wrongly remaining on the register, then through an application to the registrar.
    9. Can any correction be made in the application?
    Yes, in accordance with the rule of subordinate legislation.
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