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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 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.
Trademarks are listed by the Controller General of Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks, which is part of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. All trademarks are registered under the Trade Marks Act of 1999, which also grants the owner the exclusive authority to litigate when fraud occurs.
Trademark branding is a weapon that keeps a trademark protected from being stolen, abused, or replicated. A company's trademark not only attracts customers to its product or service but also ensures the quality and worth of the service or product.
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