Trademark Registration

Trademark is a logo, brand name, product name, website name, word or Tag line by which customers recognize or differentiate the products or services of one company from another.

Trademark is an important license of any company. The business is known by its name and protecting the name is equal to protecting the business. Trademark safeguards a business identity and aids in increasing the brand value.

DealTax’s Trademark consultant or Trademark Agents are the lawyers or attorneys specialised in Trademark laws.

Highlights of possessing a Trademark
  • One can use (TM) mark as soon as the Trademark application is filed and after receiving of acknowledgement receipt. (R) mark can be used once trademark is registered.
  • By filing a trademark application with Indian Trademark Registry, business can protect their brand value.
  • If business gets closed, in legal sense, or the business operations are not carried under that particular trademark then it will cease to exist. It only expires due to non- renewal.
  • Trademark is an intellectual property of the owner, as other property can be sold for a price, the same way a trademark can be sold for a price.
  • Every partner owns and manages activities — creating accountability.
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FAQS

Trademark Registration

Names, logos, slogans, numerals, shapes, packaging, and even sounds can be registered if they set your brand apart from others and are not generic or offensive.
No, but registration gives stronger legal protection against infringement, makes litigation simpler, and builds brand credibility, especially for licensing, franchising, and selling on platforms like Amazon.
Trademark registration typically lasts ten years but can be renewed unlimited times, keeping legal rights over the mark active.
Yes, using global treaties like the Madrid Protocol allows you to seek protection for your trademark in multiple countries through one process.
Infringement is unauthorized use of a registered mark in a way that causes confusion or damages your brand; registering your trademark and monitoring markets helps quickly take legal action if needed.
Yes, trademark rights can be transferred, licensed, or sold to another business or person through legally binding agreements.