Tag: Indian Trademarks Act
February 13, 2024
Intellectual Property | Trademark
Intellectual Property | Trademark
Trademark ‘trafficking’ in bad faith can invite cancell...
The primary objective of intellectual property (IP) law is to encourage creativity and innovation; the law must also maintain a fine balance such that the use of such creativity and innovation is not prevented outright, but also not abused. This is why IP and IP-related laws have requirements like demonstrating the working of patents in a jurisdiction, or preventing domain squatting, and so on. ......
December 8, 2022
Intellectual Property | Trademark
Intellectual Property | Trademark
OPPOSING TRADEMARKS IN INDIA
Filing for a trademark and having it examined by the Trade Marks Office is only the first step in the journey towards obtaining a registered trademark. Under Indian Trademark law, once a trademark applied for has been examined for objections pertaining to distinctiveness or similarity with earlier cited marks, the trademark application is advertised in the Trademarks Journal. ......
August 11, 2022
Intellectual Property | Trademark
Intellectual Property | Trademark
Filing a Trademark in India: Putting together the Appli...
Under Indian trademark law, any person claiming to be the proprietor of a trademark may apply to register the trademark. The trademark may either be in use or proposed to be used. Generally, the person who uses or controls both the use of the trademark and the nature and quality of the goods or services to which it is affixed, is considered the owner of the trademark. ......
June 27, 2022
Intellectual Property | Trademark
Intellectual Property | Trademark
Filing Trademarks in India: From Application to Renewal...
Trademarks in India are governed by the Trade Marks Act, 1999 (“Act”) and Trademark Rules, 2017. The Act provides the procedure for the registration of any mark capable of being represented graphically as a word, device, label, numerals, or combination of colours, shape or sound, and capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one person from another. In other words, a trademark is a source identifier of businesses, products and services. ......