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over 9 years ago

Intellectual Property Protection Scheme For Startups

This Scheme assists Start-ups in various steps, from the initial filing, until the registration of various Intellectual Property objects such TradeMarks, Patents and Designs.
over 9 years ago

Trademark & Patent Registration Under Startup India

This Scheme assists to the Start-ups in various steps from filing until registration of various Intellectual Property objects such as Trade Marks, Patents and Designs.
over 9 years ago

Reply To A Trademark Examination Report

It is in the interest of the applicant to file his application meeting all requirements for registration.
over 9 years ago

Grounds For Trademark Refusal

So easiest way to avoid registration refusal is to remove conflicting goods or services from your application You can request for a trade mark application division.
over 9 years ago

Identical And Similar Trademarks

To register the mark as a trademark, it has to meet the following criteria: It must be distinctive It must not be identical or similar to a mark already registered or any pending prior application for registration It must not be prohibited by law It must be owned by the applicant To sum up: A mark is identical if it recreates existing trademark (or prior trade mark application) without minor modification so a regular person will not notice any difference.
over 9 years ago

Filing A Trademark Form Tm 48

Not every person feels confident about applying to register a trademark by themselves.
over 9 years ago

Trademark Application Correction

So, let’s have a look at what are the application corrections.
over 9 years ago

How To File Evidence For Trademark Application

If the applicant receives any such notice, it is in his right to provide the Examiner with evidence in support of the original application.
over 9 years ago

Trademark Journal And Publication

An applicant can use the Trademark journals to check if identical or similar marks already exist.
over 9 years ago

What Is A Shape Trademark?

Where the Registrar considers that the reproduction of the mark furnished by the applicant does not sufficiently show the particulars of the three-dimensional mark, he may call upon the applicant to furnish up to five further different views of the mark and a description by words of the mark.