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Form INC 29: Fast track company registration
Form INC-29 is a helpful tool in fast-tracking the registration process of a Company in India. Th...
Section 8 Company Registration
When a certain group or institution voluntarily comes together for a social cause that operates i...
What is small company in India?
Small Companies in India are governed under the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, and enjoy ...
Audit Report Company
The audit report represents the financial information of the company complied as per the rules an...
Lending Rules for NBFC
There are several lending rules that every Non-Banking Financial Company has to follow to defend ...
Scope of Reporting of Auditors in Audit Report as per MCA
An auditor plays a significant role in reviewing and verifying the financial records of a company...
Trademarks
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Protecting Shape of a Product: Design Registration or Shape Trademark
Shapes form a dominant feature of a product and can be presented in different forms, height, colo...
The difference between TM and R
Many companies use the TM symbol for new goods or services during the trademark application is un...
How to apply for International Trademark?
A Trademark originating from India is eligible to be protected worldwide through International Tr...
Trademark vs. Copyright
The difference between copyright and trademark is that, although they both endeavor intellectual ...
A Guide to Trademark Renewal
The registration of a trademark guarantees the protection of the owner's rights from all potentia...
Trademark Due Diligence
A well-processed due diligence at the time of acquiring a trademark can help the owner decide whe...
TM Guide
Patents
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Your Checklist Before Filing Patent Registration
Patent Search is one of the compliance that is recommended and required to adhere to before proce...
How Indian Patent Law Regulates Pharmaceutical Industry
Information security is focused on safeguarding the integrity, confidentiality, and availability ...
Patent Filing Process
The patent process generally refers to rules related to the process of forming and executing the ...
Everything about Patent Search Online
Before applying for a patent, the patent application needs a quality prior art search. Proper and...
What is Patent Claim?
A patent application is the most important techno-legal document that provides exclusive rights t...
How to do Patent Search Online?
Patents are exclusive rights that are granted to novel inventions with industrial application and...
Licenses
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GST: Advantages and Disadvantages
The GST replaced several taxes on goods and services such as VAT, sales tax, etc. to prevent tax ...
Guide to file NIL GSTR-1
Tax compliance has always been an issue for any Assessee, especially when the Assessee is a small...
Difference between GSTR 2A and 2B
It’s an eternal truth that the introduction of Goods & Service Tax (GST) has a tremendous increas...
UQC Code in GST
Unique Quantity Code “UQC” is a systematized measuring system put in motion by the GST department...
Reverse charge mechanism in GST
In the Goods & Service Tax (GST) regime, paying tax is not just the concern, as collecting is als...
GST Number, Benefits, And Structure
GST stands for Goods and Service tax in India and was introduced on 1st July 2017 under the Centr...
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Trademark
Trademarks vs Copyright vs Patents
.Copyright law is applicable to people who have developed original work in the field of art,music,literary whereas Trademark is registered for name,logo,mark or symbol that represents the service,products and goods and Patent is granted to the inventor
19 Apr 2016 by
Titly Chatterjee
Trademarks vs Copyright vs Patents
.Copyright law is applicable to people who have developed original work in the field of art,music,literary whereas Trademark is registered for name,logo,mark or symbol that represents the service,products and goods and Patent is granted to the inventor
19 Apr 2016 by
Titly Chatterjee
Types of Trademark in India
Detailed Article on different types of Trademark in India.What is Product Mark, Shape Mark, Collective Mark, Certification Mark, Pattern Mark and Sound Mark with examples inside.
30 Aug 2016 by
Tanya Sharma
Types of Trademark in India
Detailed Article on different types of Trademark in India.What is Product Mark, Shape Mark, Collective Mark, Certification Mark, Pattern Mark and Sound Mark with examples inside.
30 Aug 2016 by
Tanya Sharma
What Can Be Trademarked
Comprehensive list of what can be trademarked.Colors, initials, sound, images can all be trademarked but. under certain circumstances. In addition a Trademark can also consist of Word Mark,Product Mark,Name,Surname,Letters,Numerals,Symbols,Device
30 Aug 2016 by
Akshara Bala
What Can Be Trademarked
Comprehensive list of what can be trademarked.Colors, initials, sound, images can all be trademarked but. under certain circumstances. In addition a Trademark can also consist of Word Mark,Product Mark,Name,Surname,Letters,Numerals,Symbols,Device
30 Aug 2016 by
Akshara Bala
Use of ™ and ® Sign With Trademark
™ sign is used when a trademark registration file is under process for that brand name, after you file a registration application, and once registered, you can start using ® symbol which also indicates that your brand name is fully secured now.
30 Aug 2016 by
Archi Bhatia
Use of ™ and ® Sign With Trademark
™ sign is used when a trademark registration file is under process for that brand name, after you file a registration application, and once registered, you can start using ® symbol which also indicates that your brand name is fully secured now.
30 Aug 2016 by
Archi Bhatia
How to Protect Your Trademark?
Steps you can take to protect your trademark.1.Search for Similar Marks:Look for marks that appear similar to yours.2.Evaluate Existing Trademarks for Conflicts:Ensure to do a cross check of existing trademarks to avoid objection.3. File an Opposition
30 Aug 2016 by
Nimisha Gupta
How to Protect Your Trademark?
Steps you can take to protect your trademark.1.Search for Similar Marks:Look for marks that appear similar to yours.2.Evaluate Existing Trademarks for Conflicts:Ensure to do a cross check of existing trademarks to avoid objection.3. File an Opposition
30 Aug 2016 by
Nimisha Gupta
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