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Name, address and nationality of the applicant, if partnership firm, details of all partners and if company, certificate of incorporation. list of goods for which trademark is needed along with copy of trademark to be registered translation of all the words in to english and the date from which trademark...
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Name, address and nationality of the applicant, if partnership firm, details of all partners and if company, certificate of incorporation. list of goods for which trademark is needed along with copy of trademark to be registered translation of all the words in to english and the date from which trademark come in to effectiveness Finally power of attorney in 100 rs stamp paper read less
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Trademarks Trademarks are words, names, or symbols used to identify a product or a service. Owning a trademark doesn't mean that you own the actual words associated with the trademark claim (although Eastman Kodak and Xerox Corporation might disagree). The trademark only bestows ownership of a word...
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Trademarks Trademarks are words, names, or symbols used to identify a product or a service. Owning a trademark doesn't mean that you own the actual words associated with the trademark claim (although Eastman Kodak and Xerox Corporation might disagree). The trademark only bestows ownership of a word or phrase within a certain context, such as the word windows within the context of the computer industry. Trademarks are important in the world of graphics file formats. CompuServe owns the trademark "GIF"; Adobe (and formerly Aldus) owns the trademark "TIFF"; and Microsoft owns the trademark "RIFF". You get the idea. Terms you should know You should be familiar with the following terms used in the trademark field: Assignment – an arrangement by which a trademark owner transfers ownership of the mark. In many countries, an assignment is invalid unless it includes the goodwill of the business symbolized by the mark. Some countries have other formal requirements, such as the recordation of the assignment with the Trademark Office, and may impose a transfer tax. Counterfeit – a spurious mark that is identical with, or substantially indistinguishable from, a registered mark, or non-genuine goods or services. Substantial criminal and civil penalties may be levied against those who intentionally traffic in counterfeit goods or goods bearing counterfeit marks. Dilution – a term primarily used in the United States to refer to the unauthorized use of a famous mark by another in a manner that tends to blur the mark’s distinctiveness or tarnish its image even if it does not create a likelihood of confusion. For example, if a disreputable bar adopted the mark ROLLS ROYCE, thereby capitalizing on or disparaging the unique name of the automobile, dilution laws might permit a court to prohibit that use – even if there were no likelihood of confusion that the service was provided by the owner of the famous ROLLS ROYCE mark. Goodwill – the intangible asset of a company consisting of the reputation of that company or its product resulting from association of a trademark with that company or product that provides added value to a company’s worth (such as a recognizable brand). Protection of goodwill is one of the main purposes of trademark law. Gray Market Goods – genuine trademarked articles (not counterfeits) that are only authorized for distribution in a particular country, but are diverted for sale into a different country. Gray market goods may or may not be physically different from local goods, and the legality of gray market goods is a controversial issue. Infringement – the use of a mark so similar to another’s mark for the same or related goods or services that confusion, mistake or deception is likely to occur. Courts protect marks against infringement and may issue injunctions, compensate the owner for damages, take away the infringer’s profits, award attorney’s fees, and even order goods to be seized or recalled from the market and destroyed. Some jurisdictions also offer criminal remedies. Licensing – an agreement by which a trademark owner permits another party to use a trademark. Licenses may include a variety of terms such as requiring periodic payments and limiting the ability of the licensor to grant licenses to other parties. A license is invalid in many countries unless the owner has the right to – and actually does – control the nature and quality of the goods or services of the licensee. Some countries require licenses to be recorded, or licensees to be officially entered as Registered Users, and many countries impose a withholding tax on trademark royalties paid to a foreign licensor. Trade Dress – the packaging or design of a product. Consumers may be guided by the product’s familiar look rather than the words on it, in which case the product’s trade dress can be protected like any other trademark. In some countries, packaging trade dress may be entitled to immediate protection and registration under trademark law. However, product design can generally only be protected or registered after a period of exclusive use and promotion. Trade Name – the name used by a company in its business activities. Also known as a “commercial name,” a company’s trade name may also be its corporate name, and it may or may not also be used as a trademark. An officially approved corporate name can be used on legal documents, but if it infringes another’s trade name, trademark or service mark, it cannot be used in ordinary trade. read less
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Instruction for Filing copyright registration form Online (link : http://copyright.gov.in/UserRegistration/frmLoginPage.aspx) Enter your valid User ID and Password to login. Click onto NewUser Registration, if you have not yet registered. Note down User ID and Password for future use. ...
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Instruction for Filing copyright registration form Online (link : http://copyright.gov.in/UserRegistration/frmLoginPage.aspx) Enter your valid User ID and Password to login. Click onto NewUser Registration, if you have not yet registered. Note down User ID and Password for future use. After login, click on to link “Click for online Copyright Registration”. The online “Copyright Registration Form” is to be filled up in four steps Complete the Form XIV, then press SAVE button to Save entered details, and press Step 2 to move to Next Step. Fillup the Statement of Particulars, and then press SAVE button to Save entered details, and press Step 3/4 to move to Next step Fillup the Statement of Further particulars. This form is applicable for “LITERARY/ DRAMATIC, MUSICAL AND ARTISTIC” works, and then press SAVE button to Save entrered details, and press Step 4 to move to Next Step. Make the payment through Internet Payment gateway After successful submission of the form, Diary Number will be generated (Please note it for future reference). Please take hard copy(print) of “Acknowledgement Slip” and “Copyright Registration Report”, and send it by post to Copyright Division Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development 4th Floor, Jeevan Deep Building, Parliament Street, New Delhi : 110001 Email Address: Telephone No.: (Office) 91-11-23362436 read less
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Submit Detailed below are required documents regarding Trademark registration in India. An application for Trademark signed by the applicant or his agent in requisite Trademark Form is filed in triplicate. A specification that sufficiently explains the details of goods or services for which the...
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Submit Detailed below are required documents regarding Trademark registration in India. An application for Trademark signed by the applicant or his agent in requisite Trademark Form is filed in triplicate. A specification that sufficiently explains the details of goods or services for which the application is made. Such a specification shall not ordinarily exceed 500 characters for each class. A statement of user with respect to the period during which the Trademark has been used and by whom. Representation of mark in prescribed size format and space. Five copies of additional representation of mark that contains specification and class (es) of goods or services for which registration is sought, the name and address of the applicant/agent and the period of use, if any. For an application claiming color combination, an application containing one reproduction of mark in black and white and four reproduction of the mark in color. For an application claiming to be a three dimensional mark, the reproduction of the mark shall consist of a two dimensional graphic or photographic reproduction. For an application claiming packaging of goods, at least five different views of the trademark and a description by word of the mark. Transliteration or translated of documents in words of scripts other than English or Hindi. For an application claiming priority, information related to date of earlier application, number of earlier application and state or country in which the earlier application was filed is furnished. Power of attorney including the name and status of the executants is submitted. It is however not required to be notarized or legalized. read less
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Please see the uspto portal and find the procedure
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Trademarks and copyrights are two distinct apsects. The detailed procedure to file these is availble on the website ipindia.nic.in
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Requirements for filing a trademark application The name, address and nationality of the applicant. If the applicant is a partnership firm, the names of all the partners. Also mention whether any minor is a partner. If the applicant is a company, the country or state of incorporation. A list of goods...
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Requirements for filing a trademark application The name, address and nationality of the applicant. If the applicant is a partnership firm, the names of all the partners. Also mention whether any minor is a partner. If the applicant is a company, the country or state of incorporation. A list of goods and/or services for which registration is required. Soft copy of the trademark to be registered. If the mark contains or consists of non-English words, a translation of those words into English is required. If the application is to claim priority from an earlier filed convention application, details of that application is also required (application number, filing date, country and goods/services). A certified priority document or its duly notarized copy is to be submitted. If the certificate is not in English, a certified/notarized English translation is also required. If it is not readily available, the application can be filed based on the basic application number, date of the application and country of the application. A copy of the priority document can be submitted within 1 month from the filing date of the application. Date of first use of the trademark in India, if at all used Power of attorney simply signed by the applicant (no legalization or notarization is required). For Indian clients, power of attorney to be executed in 100 Rs. stamp paper and signed by the applicant. The power of attorney is not required at the time of lodging the application and can be submitted later with no additional cost. read less
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