Following my earlier post, I am incredibly excited about the recent launch of yet some more forms being made available online. With this launch, the Trademarks Office has made a total of 57 forms available online.
We now have forms for requesting changes post-registration online which means we can request for recordal of name change, assignment, change of address for service, extension of time etc. While I have not used any of the recently launched forms online, I did experiment a little without actual filing.
For instance, I tried Form TM-24 (used for recording assignment by the assignee only). I find that the e-filing system works seamlessly and lets us update the contents such as name and address of the assignee. As to the documents required to be uploaded, the system requires “Annexure” and Power of Attorney. I am given to understand that Annexure could include an affidavit (of no pending litigation in terms of the assigned trademark), assignment documents, evidences, if any and the like.
I would love to hear from anyone who has actually used the system for these recently launched forms.
P.S. As regards the issues discussed in my previous post, a few days after the online filing, I decided to check the E-Register and found the TM-10 and TM-12 to be a part of the online records. I took the opportunity to check the filing receipt section to see if the filing receipt was rectified, somehow. Guess what though? It had been. I was pleasantly surprised. All of this was done before I could meet the Trademark Officials to apprise them of these issues.
Raja Selvam
Founder & Managing Attorney, Selvam & Selvam | Practice areas include Trademarks, Patents, Domain names & Business law. Visiting faculty, Department of Journalism, Madras University where I teach copyrights & trademarks law. Passionate about entrepreneurship, start-ups, stocks, farming, technology and law.
The Politics of Indian Intellectual Property
For those of you who decided to read the article based on the title, expecting some hard hitting piece of English prose on India and US talks on IP…
Character Merchandising in India – Licenses & Fan Art (Part Two)
In my previous article on character merchandising, I mentioned that all of us have at some point been guilty of buying merchandise of our favorite…
The Need for a Code of Conduct for Patent and Trademark Agents: Saurav Chaudhary vs. Union of India & Anr.
In a recent decision, the Delhi High Court addressed a petition challenging the abandonment of a patent application for a "Blind-Stitch Sewing…