A trademark sets your brand apart, whether it’s a name, logo, slogan, or design. Registering a trademark gives you exclusive rights to use it in your business category (out of 45 classes), prevents others from copying it, and strengthens your legal protection. You can even earn royalties and take legal action against infringement.
In India, you can get a TM number in just 3 days, while full registration may take up to 2 years. At Tax Shapers, we make trademark registration simple and stress-free—so your brand stays protected and uniquely yours.
Registering a trademark offers several important benefits for your business:
Registering a trademark gives you official ownership of your brand name or logo. This means only you have the right to use it, keeping others from copying or misusing your identity.
Trademark registration stops others from using your brand or logo without permission, protecting your business from imitation and keeping your reputation safe.
A registered trademark helps customers recognize and trust your brand, making it stronger and more valuable over time.
A registered trademark is a valuable business asset that you can sell or license to others, creating new income opportunities.
Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to help you complete the process smoothly and quickly. Following these steps will make sure everything is done correctly and without any confusion.
Before applying, it’s important to check if your desired brand name or logo is already in use. This search helps avoid conflicts and ensures your trademark is unique and can be registered without issues.
Before applying, it’s important to check if your desired brand name or logo is already in use. This search helps avoid conflicts and ensures your trademark is unique and can be registered without issues.
After submitting your trademark application, you’ll receive an acknowledgment and a unique trademark (TM) number. This confirms your application is received and helps you track its progress.
The trademark office reviews your application to ensure it meets all legal requirements. They check for conflicts with existing trademarks and may ask for additional information if needed.
If the trademark office has concerns, they will raise an objection or publish your trademark in the official gazette for public review. This gives others a chance to oppose the registration if they have valid reasons.
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