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What is Trademark Assignment?

Trademark rights are transferrable through assignment agreements. A trademark can be easily assigned from one authorized person to other. If a person wants to transfer his/her trademark or wants to shift the ownership of the trademark, then it can be done easily with a Trademark Assignment. It includes transferring owner’s rights, title and interest in a trademark or a service mark. The person transferring is known as “assignor” and the receiving party is called “assignee”. A proper agreement should be undersigned in such cases to avoid any further legal issues. You have authority to assign registered or unregistered trademark. You need to apply to the Registrar in such cases. Trademarks can be easily transferable but in order to avoid further legal issues, a proper agreement should be made. You have the right to assign a registered or unregistered trademark. You will have to apply to the Registrar in such cases.

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Procedure For Trademark Assignment

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Basic Details Form

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Assignment Application

Assignment Application

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Drafting of Documents

Drafting of Documents

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Application Filing

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why Trademark Assignment

 Trademark Objection refers to a refusal by the trademarks registrar to register your trademark on grounds which may include any one of the following: Example :word, slogan, photograph, logo, graphic, color combination, sound etc.

2. Why Trademark Registration Renewal

– 1.Legal Protection Continues, 2.Unique Identity Protected, 3.Trust or Goodwill.

3. What is a Trademark class?

– The Trademark Registry has classified goods and services under 45 classes. Your application must mention the class/classes the goods/services represent. The trademark would be registered under those classes only. For instance, Class 28 refers to Toys, Games, and Sports. So if you want to protect your toy brand, you need to make an application under Class 28 and get exclusive commercial rights, to sell your brand of toys under that class.

4. What is the validity of a Trademark?

– It is valid for a limited period of time i.e. for 10 years. But it is renewable indefinitely. You just need to pay the govt fee & professional fee for trademark renewal every time.

– A trademark is an intellectual property which is being assigned to a words, logos, images, slogans, and colors but on another hand, copyright assures you the protection for your unique content such as books, music, videos, songs, website or even software.

6. When can I use™ with my Trademark?

-After the application is registered with the government, a TM number is assigned by trademark department within 1-3 days of submission of application. After this, you can use TM with your brand. Once it’s registered, you can use the ® symbol.

7. How long does it take?

-In India, you can get one ™ within three days, but it takes up to two years of registering so you can use the ® symbol.

8.What Are The Different Trademark Symbols: ‘TM’, ‘SM’ And ‘R’

‘TM’ Symbol

This symbol can use with the brand name until your trademark is not registered and the application is in pending status. This is to inform the public of his exclusive claim over the brand. The claim may or may not be valid depending upon the result of trademark registration.

 

‘SM’ Symbol

It is also a kind of trademark which Service Mark, but it identifies and distinguishes the source of a service rather than a product. For example, you will use TM for a product and SM for a service like housekeeping.

 

‘R’ Symbol

This symbol is only applicable for your brand when the mark is being registered and the Certificate of Registration is issued by the Trademark Registrar.

9. Who can apply for Trademark Registration?

Any Individual Person, Company, Trust, NGO, even Govt. agency can apply for Trademark.

10. What can be Trademarked?

Business name, product name, website domain name, brand name, logo or slogan can be trademarked.