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Trademark Monitoring

Trademark Monitoring

Stay ahead of potential infringements with our comprehensive trademark monitoring services, ensuring your brand remains protected at all times.

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Trademark Opposition

Trademark Opposition

Our legal experts assist in defending your trademark against opposition, ensuring your brand's integrity and legal standing.

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Trademark Hearing

Trademark Hearing Services

Prepare effectively for trademark hearings with our expert guidance, ensuring your case is presented strongly and professionally.

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Trademark Amendment

Trademark Amendment

Update or modify your trademark details seamlessly with our expert assistance, ensuring compliance with legal requirements.

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Trademark Assignment

Trademark Assignment

Transfer trademark ownership smoothly and legally with our expert guidance, ensuring a hassle-free process for all parties involved.

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Trademark Licensing

Trademark Licensing

License your trademark to third parties confidently, ensuring proper legal agreements and protection of your brand's value.

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Trademark Cancellation

Trademark Cancellation

Cancel a registered trademark efficiently with our legal expertise, ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements.

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Trademark Infringement

Trademark Infringement

Protect your brand from unauthorized use with our robust infringement solutions, safeguarding your intellectual property rights.

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Trademark Logo Design

Trademark Logo Design

Create a unique and memorable logo that represents your brand identity, ensuring it stands out in a competitive market.

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Trademark To Sell Online

Trademark To Sell Online

Secure your trademark for online selling platforms like Amazon and Flipkart, ensuring brand protection and compliance.

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Trademark Registration Fees in India (2025 Govt. Rates)

Transparent pricing with no hidden charges. MSMEs enjoy special discounts!

Applicant Type Govt. Fees
(Class 1)
Our Professional Fees Total Cost
Individual/Startup
Proprietorship, LLPs
₹4,500 ₹1,499 ₹5,999
MSME Registered
Udyam Certificate Required
₹4,500 ₹999*
Save ₹500
₹5,499
Companies
Pvt Ltd, Public Ltd
₹9,000 ₹1,999 ₹10,999

* Discount applicable on submission of MSME certificate. Govt. fees are non-refundable if application is rejected.

Why Do We Need To Register A Trademark?

Registering a trademark ensures legal protection, brand recognition, and market positioning, making it a valuable asset for businesses.

Brand Identification

Trademarks help consumers recognize and differentiate a brand’s goods and services, promoting brand loyalty.

Legal Protection

Trademarks provide exclusive rights and legal protection against unauthorized use and infringement.

Business Value

Over time, trademarks become valuable business assets that can be licensed, transferred, or used as collateral.

Market Positioning

A strong trademark enhances credibility, trust, and a unique position in the market.

Preventing Uncertainty

Trademarks ensure brand reputation and reduce consumer confusion in the marketplace.

Types of Trademarks in India

Word Marks

Words or letters combined to form a trademark.
Examples: Coca-Cola, HDFC.

Device Marks

Logos, symbols, or visuals.
Examples: Amul girl, Apple emblem.

Shape Marks

Safeguards an item's shape.
Examples: Parle-G pack, Coca-Cola bottle.

Color Marks

Particular color combinations.
Examples: Nirma blue, Tiffany blue.

Sound Marks

Unique audio tunes.
Examples: ICICI chime, McDonald's jingle.

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Benefits of Trademark Protection

Maintaining and upholding trademarks properly is essential to safeguarding your brand and guaranteeing its value and recognition in the marketplace.

  • Upholding Trademarks: Renew your trademark every ten years to keep it in effect and prevent loss of rights.
  • Monitoring Use: Keep track of how your trademark is being used to prevent dilution or violation by others.
  • Updating Records: Ensure that all information related to your trademark registration is current, including ownership and business address changes.
  • Enforcing Trademarks: File a lawsuit if someone is using your trademark without permission. This could entail legal action or cease-and-desist letters.
  • Legal Recourse: Seek remedies including reparations for losses sustained, destruction of the infringing goods, and injunctions.
  • Reluctance and Termination: Prevent the registration of confusingly similar trademarks and request cancellation of violators.

What Does a Trademark Protect?

Trademark law safeguards your brand's unique identity and assets

Brand Names

Protects distinctive names like "Coca-Cola" from unauthorized use.

Logos & Symbols

Secures iconic designs like Apple's bitten apple logo.

Slogans

Covers memorable phrases like McDonald's "I'm Lovin' It".

Packaging

Guards unique packaging like Tiffany & Co.'s blue box.

Did You Know?

Trademarks also protect intellectual property created by designers and inventors, including unique product designs and innovations.

Why Choose Trademark Pro for Trademark Registration?

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  • We conduct a thorough Trademark Search of the TM Directory.
  • We prepare the Authorization Letter, so our experts can file for registration on your behalf.
  • Our experts guide you with the Trademark Classes you need to apply under.
  • Our professionals handle the filing process with the Trademark Registrar.
  • We provide regular updates until your registration is complete.

Purpose of Trademark Protection

The main purpose of a trademark is to protect your brand identity and business interests

Prevent Consumer Confusion

Ensures customers can distinguish your products from competitors

Safeguard Brand Reputation

Protects your brand's quality perception in the marketplace

Legal Action Against Counterfeiters

Provides legal grounds to fight against copycats and fakes

Global Business Expansion

Facilitates international growth with protected brand identity

WHAT WE DO, Procedure For Registration Of Trademark

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In today's competitive market, a brand is much more than just a name. It includes your logo, packaging, and even unique sounds that make your business stand out. Protecting your brand identity is crucial in the digital world.

At TrademarkPro, we help businesses secure their brand identity with professional trademark registration services. Whether you're a startup or an established company, our team will guide you through the process and ensure your intellectual property is protected.

What is a Trademark?

According to the Indian Trademark Act 1999 (Section 2 (zb)), a trademark is a unique symbol, word, or design that distinguishes a product or service from others in the market.

1. Choose Your Trademark

Pick a unique and recognizable trademark that represents your business.

Determine the appropriate class from the 45 available categories.

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2. Conduct a Trademark Search

Check if your desired trademark is already registered.

Consider consulting legal professionals for thorough research.

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3. File Your Application

Submit Form TM-A online for single or multiple classes.

Provide necessary documents, including a trademark sample and ID proof.

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4. Application Review

The Trademark Office examines your application and publishes it in the Trademark Journal.

If there are no objections, you receive a Registration Certificate valid for 10 years.

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Trademark vs Copyright vs Patent

Trademark


What's Protected: Any word, phrase, symbol, or design that identifies and distinguishes the source of goods or services.

Requirements: Must be unique and capable of identifying the source of a product or service.

Term: Valid as long as it is actively used in commerce.

Rights Granted: Right to use the mark and prevent others from using similar marks causing confusion.

Copyright


What's Protected: Creative works such as books, music, photography, films, and more.

Requirements: Must be original, unique, and in a tangible format.

Term: Lasts for the creator's lifetime + 60 years (varies by country).

Rights Granted: Exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, and display the work.

Patent


What's Protected: New inventions, processes, or discoveries that provide a new solution.

Requirements: Must be novel, useful, and non-obvious.

Term: 20 years from the filing date.

Rights Granted: Exclusive rights to make, use, and sell the invention.

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Key Features & Characteristics of a Trademark

For a mark to be registered, it must have these essential features

Distinctiveness

Must stand out and be unique (e.g., "Google" as a distinctive brand name).

Non-Deceptiveness

Should not mislead consumers about product quality or origin.

Graphical Representation

Must be visually identifiable (logos, words, or symbols).

Legal Compliance

Must not violate existing trademarks or contain prohibited elements.

Trademark Application Status in India

Track your trademark journey through every stage

1. Application Filed

TM-A Submitted

Your application is received by the Trademark Registry and assigned a unique application number.

Duration: Acknowledgement issued within 1-3 days

2. Vienna Classification

Graphical elements (logos) are classified under the Vienna Codification system.

Duration: 2-4 weeks

3. Formality Check

Examiners verify documentation completeness and correct fee payment.

Duration: 1-2 months

4. Substantive Examination

Examiners assess distinctiveness and check for conflicts with existing marks.

May receive an Examination Report with objections
Duration: 3-8 months

5. Journal Publication

Approved marks are published in the Trademarks Journal for 4 months.

Third parties can file Oppositions during this period
Duration:

6. Registration Certificate

If no oppositions are filed, the mark is registered and certificate issued.

Now protected for 10 years, renewable indefinitely

Consequences of Infringement

Understanding the legal repercussions of trademark violations

Injunction

Court order prohibiting the infringer from continuing to use the trademark, which can halt business operations immediately.

Damages

Monetary compensation awarded to the trademark owner for financial losses suffered due to the infringement.

Account of Profits

The infringer may be required to surrender all profits earned through unauthorized use of the trademark.

Destruction of Goods

Court may order seizure and destruction of infringing goods, labels, and marketing materials.

Landmark Trademark Cases in India

Explore the pivotal legal battles that shaped India's trademark jurisprudence

Parle Products v JP & Co

1961

Biscuit wrapper trademark infringement where Supreme Court ruled minor differences weren't enough to avoid confusion.

Trademark Infringement

Starbucks v Sardarbuksh

2018

Logo and name similarity case where defendant continued operations despite cease and desist.

Brand Identity

Sony Corporation vs. K. Selvamurthy

2006

Court ruled businesses were distinctly different, and consumers weren't likely to be confused.

Consumer Confusion

Mondelez India v Neeraj Food

2007

'JAMES BOND' chocolates case where court ruled in favor of Cadbury due to consumer confusion.

Brand Association

Vishnudas Trading v Vazir Sultan

1996

'CHARMINAR' trademark case where court ruled products were distinct enough for separate registrations.

Product Differentiation

Himalaya Drug Co vs S.B.L Limited

2012

'LIV-T' vs 'LIV-52' case where court ruled generic terms couldn't be exclusively claimed.

Generic Terms

How to Avoid Trademark Issues

Essential steps to protect your brand and prevent legal conflicts

1

Conduct Thorough Trademark Search

Search through Indian Trademark Registry and other databases for potential conflicts before finalizing your mark.

Research
2

Choose a Distinctive Mark

Select unique, creative marks that clearly differentiate from competitors and are easy to protect legally.

Branding
3

Understand Trademark Classification

Accurately classify your goods and services under the relevant 45 Trademark Classes for proper protection.

Classification
4

Consult a Trademark Attorney

Seek professional guidance to navigate legal risks, registration process, and potential opposition scenarios.

Legal Advice
5

Register Your Trademark

File with the Indian Trademark Registry to establish exclusive legal rights and nationwide protection.

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Trademark Registration Fee Calculator

1 Class 2 Classes 3 Classes 4 Classes 5+ Classes
*Each additional class increases government fees
Estimated Fees
Government Fees: ₹4,500
Professional Fees: ₹1,499
Total Cost: ₹5,999

*Government fees are non-refundable if application is rejected.

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IP India Trademark Class Wise Details


Trademark Classification of Goods

Trademark Class Description
Class 1 Chemical industry, science, photography, agriculture, horticulture, and forestry; unprocessed plastics; chemical substances for preserving foodstuffs;
Class 2 Preservatives against rust, paints, and varnishes; Preservatives used to prevent deterioration of wood, foil, and powder from metals, colorants, painters, artists, and decorators.
Class 3 Substances for laundry use, bleaching preparations; cleaning; polishing; essential oils, cosmetics, soaps; perfumery, abrasive preparations; hair lotions;
Class 4 Industrial oils and greases; lubricants; dust absorbing, wetting and binding compositions; fuels (including motor spirit) and illuminants; candles, wicks;
Class 5 Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary preparations; dietetic substances adapted for medical use, food for babies; disinfectants; fungicides, herbicides;
Class 6 Common metals and their alloys; metal building materials; small items of metal hardware; pipes and tubes of metal; goods of metal not included in other classes;
Class 7 Machines and machine tools; machine coupling and transmission components; agricultural implements other than hand-operated; incubators for eggs;
Class 8 Manual hand tools and implements; side arms; razors; cutlery
Class 9 Scientific, electric, photographicl, measuring, apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images; data processing equipment and computers;
Class 10 Surgical, medical, dental and veterinary apparatus and instruments, artificial limbs, eyes and teeth; orthopaedic articles; suture materials;
Class 11 Apparatus for lighting, heating, steam generating, cooking, refrigerating, drying ventilating, water supply and sanitary purposes
Class 12 Vehicles; products for movement by water, land, or air.
Class 13 Firearms; ammunition and projectiles; explosives; fire work
Class 14 Precious metals and their alloys and goods in precious metals; jewellery, precious stones; horological and other chronometric instruments
Class 15 Musical instruments
Class 16 Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials; printed matter; stationery; brushes; typewriters and office requisites; plastic materials for packaging;
Class 17 Rubber, asbestos, mica and goods made from these materials; plastics in extruded form for use in manufacture; packing, stopping and insulating materials; flexible pipes;
Class 18 Leather and imitations of leathe; animal skins, hides, trunks and travelling bags; umbrellas, parasols and walking sticks; whips, harness and saddlery;
Class 19 Building materials, (non-metallic), non-metallic rigid pipes for building; asphalt, pitch and bitumen; non-metallic transportable buildings; monuments, not of metal.
Class 20 Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; goods of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother- of-pearl, meerschaum or of plastics
Class 21 Household or kitchen utensils and containers; combs and sponges; articles for cleaning purposes; unworked or semi-worked glass; glassware and earthenware;
Class 22 Ropes, string, nets, tents, awnings, tarpaulins, sails, sacks and bags, padding and stuffing materials(except of rubber or plastics); raw fibrous textile materials
Class 23 Yarns and threads, for textile use
Class 24 Textiles and textile goods, not included in other classes; bed and table covers.
Class 25 Clothing, footwear, headgea
Class 26 Lace and embroidery, ribbons and braid; buttons, hooks and eyes, pins and needles; artificial flowers
Class 27 Carpets, rugs, mats and matting, linoleum and other materials for covering existing floors; wall hangings(non-textile)
Class 28 Games and playthings, gymnastic and sporting articles not included in other classes; decorations for Christmas trees
Class 29 Meat, fish, poultry and game; meat extracts; preserved, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables; jams, fruit sauces; eggs, milk and milk products; edible oils and fats
Class 30 Coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, tapioca, sago; bread, pastry and confectionery, ices; honey, treacle; yeast, baking powder; salt, mustard; vinegar; spices; ice
Class 31 Agricultural, horticultural and forestry products and grains; live animals; fresh fruits and vegetables; seeds, natural plants and flowers; foodstuffs for animals, malt
Class 32 Beers, mineral and aerated waters, and other non-alcoholic drinks; fruit drinks and fruit juices; syrups and other preparations for making beverages
Class 33 Alcoholic beverages(except beers)
Class 34 Tobacco, smokers' articles, matches

Trademark Classification of Services

Trademark Class Description
Class 35 Advertising, business management, business administration, office functions.
Class 36 Insurance, financial affairs; monetary affairs; real estate affairs.
Class 37 Building construction; repair; installation services.
Class 38 Telecommunications.
Class 39 Transport; packaging and storage of goods; travel arrangement.
Class 40 Treatment of materials.
Class 41 Education; providing of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities.
Class 42 Scientific, design and technological services; industrial analysis and research services; design and development of computer hardware and software.
Class 43 Services for providing food and drink; temporary accommodation.
Class 44 Medical services, veterinary services, hygienic and beauty care for human beings or animals; agriculture, horticulture and forestry services.
Class 45 Legal services; security services for the protection of property and individuals; personal and social services rendered by others to meet the needs of individuals.

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Trademark Related FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

Register a brand by filing a trademark application online with the Controller General of Patents, Designs, and Trademarks.

The cost varies, typically ranging from ₹4,500 to ₹9,000, depending on the applicant type and number of classes.
Trademark Registration Fees:
For Individuals: Typically ₹4,500 per class.
For Companies and Other Entities: Typically ₹9,000 per class.

A trademark certificate is an official document issued by the trademark office that confirms your trademark has been successfully registered.
Official documents related to trademark registration may include:
Application Form: Completed trademark application form (e.g., Form TM-A).
Proof of Identity: Identification documents of the applicant (e.g., Aadhaar card, passport).
Business Registration: Documents proving the existence of your business (e.g., company registration certificate).
Trademark Representation: A clear representation of the trademark (logo, name, etc.).
Authorization: If applicable, a power of attorney if an agent or attorney is filing on your behalf.
Proof of Use: Evidence of how the trademark is used in commerce (e.g., product packaging, advertising).

Examples include Apple, Nike, Coca-Cola, and Tata.

Check the status online via the Controller General of Patents, Designs, and Trademarks website using your application number.

A word mark is a type of trademark consisting of text, such as a brand name or slogan.

A device trademark is a logo or symbol used to represent a brand or product visually.

Required documents include the trademark application form, proof of identity, and a representation of the trademark.

Determine the class by referring to the Nice Classification system, available on the trademark office’s website.

No, a trademark attorney or lawyer is not mandatory for filing a trademark registration application. However, their expertise can ensure accurate filing and address any legal complexities.

Registering a trademark protects your brand identity by giving you exclusive rights to use the mark, preventing others from using it without authorization, and enhancing your brand’s credibility.

Amazon requires a trademark to ensure the authenticity of products, protect intellectual property rights, and maintain trust among buyers and sellers on its platform.

No, brand registration generally refers to securing a business name, while trademark registration protects a specific mark, logo, or symbol associated with the brand.

Yes, you can register a trademark without owning a business. The application can be filed by an individual intending to use the trademark in the future.

While not mandatory, having a trademark for your website can protect its name and associated branding elements, preventing misuse by others.

An Indian trademark provides protection within India, while a global trademark can protect your brand in multiple countries through agreements like the Madrid Protocol.

To register a logo, file a trademark application specifying the logo as the mark. Include a clear representation of the logo and ensure it meets trademark eligibility criteria.

Attorney fees for trademark registration vary based on the complexity of the case and the services provided. Generally, it ranges from ₹5000 to ₹25000 in India

The best and fastest trademark registration service depends on your location and requirements. Research providers with good reviews, transparent pricing, and experienced professionals.

Trademarks protect creative logos, brand names, and product designs, ensuring others cannot steal them.

  • TM = Unregistered trademark (used for branding).

  • ® = Officially registered trademark (stronger legal protection).

Starting a business involves several critical steps, and one of the most important is trademark registration. Whether you’re launching a new product or service, securing your intellectual property through registering a trademark name ensures that your brand is legally protected against infringement.

Generally, anyone wishing to protect their brand names, logos, slogans, or other identifiers linked to their products or services can register their trademarks.
People or Company Owners,

  Businesses and Organizations,
  Attorneys for Trademarks and Authorized Representatives.

If you’re planning to trademark your business name, you might wonder about the process. From filing a trademark name to obtaining approval, working with a reliable trademark registration service can streamline the procedure and avoid common pitfalls.

Many entrepreneurs ask, “How do I trademark my brand name?” The answer lies in thorough research and proper application filing. Whether you want to register your business trademark or ensure your company name trademark registration, taking these steps will safeguard your brand

To successfully register a trade mark, it is vital to conduct a comprehensive search to avoid conflicts. A clear understanding of the legal requirements can help businesses apply for trademark registration and gain exclusive rights to their intellectual property.

When you choose to trade mark a company name, it strengthens your brand identity and provides a competitive edge in the marketplace. Trademark registration for companies is not just about legal compliance but also about protecting your reputation and goodwill.

For entrepreneurs wondering, “How do I trademark my company name?” the first step is to engage with a reputable trade mark registration company. These services ensure that your application for trademark registration is accurate and submitted promptly.

Any individual, business, or legal entity can apply for trademark registration. This includes individuals, companies, partnerships, and sole proprietorships. The applicant can be the owner of the business, a legal representative, or an authorized agent.

Businesses can also apply for a brand trademark to secure their logos, slogans, or designs. Brand name registration is an essential step in building a unique identity that resonates with customers and differentiates your products or services.

If you’re looking to register and trademark a business name, consider working with a trademark registration agency. Their expertise in managing trademark and brand registration simplifies the process, ensuring your rights are secured effectively.

One of the key advantages of registering a trademark name is exclusive ownership. It prevents others from using similar names, enabling you to focus on building your business. With business trademark registration, you create a legal foundation for growth.

Trademark Application Form (TM-A) completed
A clear image or soft copy of the logo
Verification of the applicant’s identity and address
Evidence of Business Registration (if any)
Signed Form-48 (if appropriate, a power of attorney)

In today’s competitive market, protecting intellectual property through official trademark registration is indispensable. Whether you want to register my brand name or secure a company trademark registration, taking proactive steps ensures long-term brand security.

A Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise (MSME) can register a trademark by filing an application with the Controller General of Patents, Designs, and Trademarks. The process involves choosing a unique trademark, conducting a search to ensure it isn’t already registered, and submitting the necessary documents, such as the MSME registration certificate and an authorization letter if filed through an agent. MSMEs may benefit from reduced fees for trademark registration. The application can be filed online, covering various classes based on the goods or services offered.

A trademark logo is a symbol or design that identifies and distinguishes a brand, product, or service.

Trademark: Protects brand identifiers like names, logos, and slogans that distinguish goods or services in the market. For example, the logo of a company or a brand name.
Copyright: Protects original creative works such as books, music, movies, and art from being copied or used without permission. For example, a novel, a song, or a painting.

Logo registration involves submitting a formal application to the trademark office to obtain legal protection for your logo. This process includes:
Filing an Application: Complete and submit the required forms and details about your logo.
Paying Fees: Pay the applicable registration fees.
Review Process: The trademark office examines the application to ensure the logo is unique and not already registered.

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