1. What is a trademark company name?
A trademark company name is a unique identifier for your business, including words, phrases, or symbols that distinguish your goods or services from others.
2. Why should I register my trademark?
Registering your trademark protects your brand, provides legal security against infringement, enhances credibility with customers, and adds value to your business.
3. How do I conduct a trademark search?
You can perform a trademark search using the Indian Trademark Registry’s online database to check if your desired name is already in use.
4. What are the trademark registration fees in India?
- Individual Applicants: ₹4,500 per class
- Startups and Small Enterprises: ₹4,500 per class
- Other Entities (Companies): ₹9,000 per class
Fees may vary, so it’s best to check the latest rates.
5. How long does the trademark registration process take?
The process can take several months, depending on the complexity of your application and any potential objections or oppositions.
6. Can I register a trademark myself?
Yes, you can file a trademark application on your own. However, hiring a professional trademark service can simplify the process and ensure compliance with legal requirements.
7. What happens after I file my application?
After filing, your application will be examined by the Trademark Office. If approved, it will be published in the Trademark Journal, allowing for any oppositions before final registration.
8. How long is a trademark valid in India?
A registered trademark in India is valid for 10 years and can be renewed indefinitely for additional 10-year periods.
9. What should I do if someone infringes on my trademark?
If you believe someone is using your trademark without permission, you can take legal action against them. It’s advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance.
10. Can I register a trademark internationally?
Yes, while trademark registration is typically jurisdiction-specific, you can apply for protection in multiple countries through systems like the Madrid Protocol.