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Trademark Registration India
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| It is not any trade mark which is registrable. To be registrable the mark should be distinctive and should not be similar to any other trade mark registered for the same or similar goods or used by a competitor whether registered or not. In the case of a similar mark used by a competitor but not registered difficulties for registration will arise only if the owner of the mark chooses to oppose the registration. In choosing a trade mark therefore one has to see whether the mark satisfies the requirement of distinctiveness contained in section 9 of the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958. |
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Fanciful Trademarks
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| The strength of a particular trademark is gauged according to the Distinctiveness & Descriptiveness Continuum. On the very left of that continuum are fanciful marks, which arguably are the strongest sort of marks to file. Filing these types of marks increase the likelihood of trademark registration (provided, of course, that the mark is legally available). |
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Trademark International Class: Class 16 (Paper goods and printed matter)
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| All goods or services are categorized within International Classes (IC hereafter). Goods run from classes IC 1-34, while Services are in IC 35-45. Let's take a closer look at one of these trademark classes – class 16.
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BEWARE OF NOTICES REGARDING YOUR TRADEMARKS
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Filing an application for U.S. trademark registration makes certain information publicly available in the U.S. Trademark Office records. Several companies have been scraping these records and generating “official looking” notices and even invoices to unsuspecting companies. These notices that appear confusingly similar to governmental agency communications will direct you to pay fees for registration, for monitoring for applications similar to yours and for filing with domestic or international lists, directories, etc |
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What You Don't Want to See
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| Definitions of statuses you don't want to see from the USPTO about your Federal trademark application. |
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How Do I Trademark a Slogan?
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| It may be possible to file for a trademark for the slogan as long as it's used to indicate & identify the source of goods/services. |
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Best Name For Your Business
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| Start-up businesses can save a lot of time and trouble – not to mention money – if they do some basic checks on their proposed trading name and/or their product and service names before they put them into use.
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Patents and Trade Office FAQs
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| A trademark includes any word, name, symbol, or device or any combination used or intended to be used in commerce to identify and distinguish the goods of one manufacturer or seller from goods manufactured or sold by others and to indicate the source of the goods. In short, a trademark is a brand name. |
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How Do You Get a Trademark?
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| While some individuals choose to hire attorneys to walk them through the process of applying for a trademark, others choose to use a trademark research firm, which can cost thousands of dollars less. It is important to remember when hiring someone to do your research that they not only search through Federal and State trademark records for name similarities, but also Common-Law listings. |
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Do You Need a Registered Trademark?
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| It's less of a need than a want. Registering a trademark is NOT mandatory. However, are you a business owner, or do you work with a business that does not currently have a trademark registered or pending with the USPTO? If this last statement in any way describes you, then YES, you may benefit from having a trademark. |
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BEWARE OF NOTICES REGARDING YOUR TRADEMARKS
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Filing an application for U.S. trademark registration makes certain information publicly available in the U.S. Trademark Office records. Several companies have been scraping these records and generating “official looking” notices and even invoices to unsuspecting companies. These notices that appear confusingly similar to governmental agency communications will direct you to pay fees for registration, for monitoring for applications similar to yours and for filing with domestic or international lists, directories, etc |
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Register Your Business Name
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| When you begin selling franchises, you will want to have obtained a federal registration for your business name. This is obtained by making a filing with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. A franchisor licenses the business name to its franchisees, so it is important that the franchisor own and protect the name as much as possible. However, it is not necessary to have already obtained name registration before beginning to sell franchises. |
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Are Your Trademarks Being Used by Other Companies on Google?
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| Saper Law Offices assists businesses in all areas of trademark law, from registration and filing to litigation. The following article serves as an overview of the effect search engine marketing and Internet “keyword” advertising through Google’s search engine has on a business’s trademark. For a case specific consultation regarding (1) whether or not your use of another’s trademark in a Google Ad could result in legal action, or (2) whether or not you may prevent another business from using your trademark in a Google Adword, a meta tag or as the text of an advertisement, call Saper Law Offices for a consultation at (312) 641-0551 or contact us by email at dsaper@saperlaw.com. If you need assistance with creating and implementing a Google ad campaign, contact www.LegalPPC.com. |
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Trademark Monitoring
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| After you've had your trademark application filed, it's absolutely necessary that you monitor your trademark in some way. The USPTO does conduct a search of their own files so if someone does file for a Federal trademark after your registration it typically is rejected. However, relying on the USPTO to protect your trademark is a mistake for several reasons. |
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QuickBooks Registration: More Hassle Than it Should Be?
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| The lack of online registration can make the QuickBooks registration process quite frustrating at times. |
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Fanciful Trademarks
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| The strength of a particular trademark is gauged according to the Distinctiveness & Descriptiveness Continuum. On the very left of that continuum are fanciful marks, which arguably are the strongest sort of marks to file. Filing these types of marks increase the likelihood of trademark registration (provided, of course, that the mark is legally available). |
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An Overview of Federal and State Business Opportunity Laws
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| Business opportunities are regulated under the FTC Business Opportunity Rule (16 C.F.R. Part 437) and by 25 states with business opportunity laws requiring pre-sale disclosure and, in most of these states, registration of the business opportunity offering. While “business opportunities” and “franchises” are somewhat similar because both involve the sale of a product or service to enable a person to start a business, one of the principal differences in the definitions used in the statutes is that there is no license of a trademark or substantial association with a trademark in connection with a business opportunity.
Franchisors should be aware of these laws, because they may be a trap for the unwary franchisor, particularly if the franchisor’s principal trademark has no |
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Why Register a Canadian Trademark? Trademarks Defined and Explained
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| Registration of a trademark is proof of ownership and therefore a key way of protecting a trademark from misuse and imitation. Registration is not obligatory but is recommended because it is a way of verifying the exclusive right that is established through using the trademark in relation to specific products or services. It is important to realize that, while registration affords the greatest possible legal protection against infringement or misuse of a trademark, it is, and can never be, a failsafe guarantee against all problems relating to trademark usage. |
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