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Section 44 states that the two connected trademarks must be assigned or transferred jointly, and no separate assignment of two linked trademarks is permitted. This clause is intended to eliminate market misunderstanding.
The Indian Trademark Act of 1999 provides nationwide protection for trademark after filing. Register your trademarks with the USPTO's Office of Trademarks and Patents. Read this blog to learn more.
Learning all 45 classes is essential before applying for trademark registration. Otherwise, your application may be objected to or rejected if the class of your business is wrongly mentioned. Study the blog and learn them.
The term "brand" is used to distinguish products and businesses on the market, but it does not imply legal protection against unauthorised usage. As a result, the idea of a trademark has been developed to stop product copying and other unlawful uses.
The Trademarks Act, 1999 (hence referred to as the Act) is the law that governs trademark protection in India. The Act establishes the laws governing trademark registration, protection, and infringement penalties.
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