How To Get A Trademark Registered

By Mike Brown

A trademark helps firms to safeguard their exclusive ownership of their corporate logos or product names. For legal enforcement of trademarks, they have to be duly certified with the appropriate authority. This registration not only certifies legal recognition of the usage of a trademark but also acts as an announcement of the trademark's existence to others so that they are deterred from using it for their own interests.

It is advisable to get your brand name registered as soon as you have decided upon it. Postponing the process of registration of a trademark can cause your trademark to be taken by someone else, who registers it prior to you.

The first step to successful registration of a brand name includes a thorough check on the availability of the name that you wish to register. You must do a detailed search on whether some other firm has the same name registered. This can be done by making use of the list provided by the registration authority.

The next step is getting the required form for registration and filling up details like the name of your firm, the type of product or service that it offers, and your official address. The filled up form accompanied by the registration fee is then submitted to the relevant authority. However, you must keep in mind that if you fail to perform the required check, then along with your application being rejected, your application fee will also be forfeited.

After your are done with these formalities, you might be required to reply to certain questions from the authorities. These questions then need to be answered within a particular period of time. If your application is accepted, the authorities will provide you with a certificate stating the necessary details of your trademark that will confer you all legal rights over your trademark along with authority to sue for infringement.

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