Trademarks are legally protected, meaning the owner has the exclusive right to use the trademark on their products or services
A trademark is a unique symbol, word, phrase, design, or combination of these elements that distinguishes the goods or services of one business from those of others. It serves as a source identifier, signaling to consumers the origin of a product or service and helping to protect the reputation and brand identity of a business.
(1) Legal Protection
(2) Exclusive Rights
(3) Brand Recognition
(4) Increased Business Value
(5) Protection of Goodwill
(1) Conduct a Trademark Search
(2) Prepare the Necessary Information
(3) Determine the Type of Trademark
(4) File a Trademark Application
(5) Wait for Examination
(6)Trademark Registration
(1) Trademark Name/Logo/Design
(2) Applicant Details
(3) Description of Goods/Services
(4) Trademark Search Report (optional but recommended)
(5) Power of Attorney (if applicable)
(1) What is a trademark?
(2) Why should I register a trademark?
(3) How long does a trademark last?
(4) Do I need to register my trademark?