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Protect your brand identity and prevent infringement with PatSecure’s comprehensive trademark registration services. We guide you through every step, ensuring your brand assets are legally protected and your market presence is strengthened. Don’t let others profit from your hard work.
What is a Trademark?
A trademark is a recognizable sign, word, phrase, logo, symbol, design, or a combination of these, that identifies and distinguishes the source of goods or services of one party from those of others
Secure your brand’s future with PatSecure’s expert trademark registration services. Our team guides you through the entire process, helping you protect your brand identity, establish legal ownership, and strengthen your market position with confidence.
Purpose of a Trademark
- Protects brand identity
- Prevents unauthorized use or confusion by others.
- Helps customers recognize quality and origin.
- Adds value to your business.
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What Can Be Trademarked?
- Brand names (e.g., Nike)
- Logos (e.g., the Apple logo)
- Slogans (e.g., "Just Do It")
- Product packaging (also called trade dress)
- Sounds (e.g., the Intel jingle)
- Colors and smells (in limited cases)
What Cannot Be Trademarked?
- Generic terms (e.g., "Computer" for a tech brand)
- Descriptive words without distinctiveness
- Names already registered or too similar to existing trademarks
Types of Trademarks
- Word Mark – Just the name
- Device Mark – Logo or symbol
- Composite Mark – Combination of words and logo
- Sound Mark, Color Mark, etc.
Validity & Renewal
- Trademark is valid for 10 years from the date of application.
- Can be renewed indefinitely every 10 years.
Trademark vs. Other IP
IP Type | Protects |
|---|---|
Trademark | Brand identity |
Copyright | Artistic or literary works |
Patent | New inventions |
Design | Appearance or shape of products |
Trademark Registration Steps
- Trademark search
- File application
- Examination by authority
- Publication in trademark journal
- Opposition period (if any)
- Registration and certificate issuance