What’s in a Surname – Trademarking Surnames
October 13, 2020Trademarks,IndiaRegistration
Businesses in India have often been started by using the surname or family name of the person starting such business. This practise has been followed in India for a very long time and such practice of adopting a surname for the name of the business is done purely so that customers can easily associate the surname so adopted with that particular business.
Designating India in your IR trademark application with the ® Registered symbol
August 7, 2020Intellectual Property Rights,Trademarks,IndiaMadrid Protocol,WIPO
One of our IR applications designating India was a mark filed with the ® symbol with the WIPO. To give you clarity, the basic registration (mark it, it is a registration and not an application), is from a country which allows marks with the ® symbol. So it was never a problem in the basic registration. Going even further to make the process smooth and avoid unnecessary hassle, the Applicant has also disclaimed the ® symbol in the IR application.
Voluntary cancellation of trademark registration in India
July 7, 2020Intellectual Property Rights,TrademarksIP Practice
There are several occasions when the trademark owner would like to voluntarily cancel the registration of the trademark in India. In most occasions, the voluntary cancellation of trademark registration is due to an agreement entered by the trademark owner with a third party or for other business decisions taken by the trademark owner.
Understanding the Scrutiny Report or Discrepancy Notice issued by the Trademark Office in India
If the Trademark Office finds that any documents/forms submitted with respect to a trademark application require additional clarification and substantiation by document submission or the appropriate documents have not been filed, a notice is issued detailing the deficiency. This notice is commonly referred to as a Discrepancy notice or Scrutiny Report which is communicated to the Applicant/Applicant’s agent. Generally, Discrepancy notice or Scrutiny Report have been known to be issued where…
FAQ’s about USE of a trademark in India
June 25, 2020Trademarks,IndiaTrans-Border Reputation,trademark use
The “USE” of a trademark in India plays a very important role in obtaining the registration of a trademark in India, prevail in opposition proceedings and to effectively enforce the rights of the trademark in India. In this post, we will provide answers to the frequently asked questions with respect to the “use” of a trademark in India.
Trading Trademarks – Assignments, Mergers, and Transmissions
Trademarks, like all intellectual property, are an integral part of a modern business’ assets. It is not uncommon nowadays for the value of a business’ IP to far exceed its physical assets. Like any asset, trademarks can also be bought, sold, and transferred between entities. Whenever there has been any change in the details of the owner of a trademark, whether, through an assignment, name change, or merger, it is always advisable to record this change with the concerned trademarks office as…
Trademark registration in Maldives – FAQ’s
May 22, 2020Trademarks,Maldives
Protection of trademark in Maldives is by way of publishing a caution notice in the local newspapers in circulation in Maldives. We have tried to address the frequently asked questions (FAQ's) from our clients about the trademark registration in Maldives in this post and hope you find this useful.
Sri Lanka’s accession to Madrid Protocol
May 22, 2020Trademarks,Sri LankaMadrid Protocol,International Trademark Registration
The decision to accede to the Madrid Protocol has been a debate for the past 3 to 4 years in Sri Lanka. While the country had agreed to accede to the Madrid protocol in 2017, for unknown reasons it was pushed to 2018 and further again to 2020. Finally, they have agreed to accede to the Madrid Protocol by mid-2020.
Updates from the IP offices in the Indian Sub-Continent (COVID-19)
April 20, 2020Intellectual Property Rights,Trademarks,PakistanIPO Public Notices
Subsequent to the lockdown/restrictions announced due to the COVID-19 situation, by the Government of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh & the Maldives the respective IP offices have either suspended their operations or have limited staff working remotely.
Indian IP office notifications relating to the extension of deadlines at the time of COVID-19
March 23, 2020Intellectual Property Rights,Trademarks,Patents,CopyrightsTMO Public Notices,IPO Public Notices
The paranoia around the COVID-19 continues to stretch the air, people, citizens and the government continue to strive to put their best foot forward to ensure maximum safety and avoid anarchy. With this, we would like to inform you that, the Indian government have been meticulous in their work and have always ensured the best for its citizens, with this the Indian Patent Office, the Indian Trade Marks Registry and the Indian Copyright Office have released their official notices dated,…