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Are you planning to get your Trademark registration? Then please Read Further. Aavana Corporate Solutions is the right place to get your Trademark registration done with a click of a mouse. We undertake the entire procedure from the filing of Trademark applications to Trademark Renewal. Trademarks have become an essential part of today’s highly competitive world. It builds goodwill and reputation and assists in differentiating the products sold by you with that of other businesses. Trademark registration is governed by the Controller General of Patents Designs and Trademark, Ministry of Commerce and Industry under the Trademark Act, 1999. Once registered a trademark is valid for 10 years from the date of filing which can be renewed. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Trademark Registration


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TRADEMARK REGISTRATION
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Trademark
  • A trademark is a visual symbol, which may be a
    word, name, device, label or numeral used by a
    business to distinguish its goods or services
    from other similar products or services
    originating from a different business.
  • A trademark is a protectable asset under Indian
    laws and regulations.
  • To protect a trademark from being copied by
    others, the inventor of the word or symbol must
    apply for trademark registration with the office
    of Controller General of Patents Design and
    Trademarks.
  • The process for trademark registration has
    various steps and it is essential to hire an
    expert for trademark filing to maximise chances
    of registration.

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History (Indian Context)
  • The law of trademark in India before 1940 was
    based on the common law principles of passing off
    and equity as followed in England before the
    enactment of the first Registration Act, 1875.
  • The first statutory law related to trademark in
    India was the Trade Marks Act, 1940 which had
    similar provision like the UK Trade Mark Act,
    1938.
  • In 1958, the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act,
    1958 was enacted which consolidated the provision
    related to trademarks contained in other status
    like, the Indian Penal Code, Criminal Procedure
    Code and the Sea Customs Act.
  • The Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958 was
    repealed by the Trade Mark Act, 1999 and is the
    current governing law related to registered
    trademarks. The 1999 Act was enacted to comply
    with the provision of the TRIPS (Agreement on
    Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property
    Rights)
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  • Though some aspects of the unregistered trade
    marks have been enacted into the 1999 Act, but
    they are primarily governed by the common law
    rules based on the principles evolved out of the
    judgments of the courts.
  • Where the law is ambiguous, the principles
    evolved and interpretation made by the Courts in
    England have been applied in India taking into
    consideration the context of our legal procedure,
    laws and realities of India.
  • According to Section 2 (zb) of the Trade Marks
    Act, 1999, Trademark means a mark capable of
    being represents graphically and which is capable
    of distinguishing the goods or services of one
    person from those of others and may include shape
    of goods their packing and combination of
    colours.
  • A mark can include a device, brand, heading,
    label, ticket, name, signature, word, letter,
    numeral, shape of goods, packaging or combination
    of colours or any such combination.

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Trademark Classification in India
  • Trademark in India is classified in about 45
    different classes, which includes chemical
    substances used in industry, paints, lubricants
    machine and machine tools, medical and surgical
    instruments, stationary, lather, household,
    furniture, textiles, games, beverages preparatory
    material, building material, sanitary material,
    and hand tools, other scientific and educational
    products.
  • These classes again are further sub-divided. The
    main objective of trademark classification is to
    group together the similar nature of goods and
    services.

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THANK YOU
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  • info_at_aavana.in
  • Visit our website https//aavana.in/
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