The filing for trademark registration is the first step towards its registration; we offer end-to-end services for trademark registration
The filing of an application for registration of a Trademark is the first step towards protection of your business name, brands, logo, label, domain name, punchline, etc., from being copied or to protect them from unauthorised use by others. At Setindiabiz, we understand the importance of this process and provide comprehensive solutions to secure your intellectual property. With our online offerings, it’s easy to register your Trademark in India and globally. The process begins with a simple call to us.
Various Intellectual Rights can be classified as trademarks. Below are some common types of trademarks, along with examples. You may read our wiki on the Types of Trademarks at https://www.setindiabiz.com/types-of-trademarks
Your business or company name is a vital trademark that should be protected immediately to prevent unauthorised use.
This includes unique images, artwork, or emblems representing your business. To register your logo, submit a high-resolution JPEG image.
Your business's products are often recognised by their names. These could be wordmarks or device marks (images).
Memorable phrases like Pepsi's "Yeh Dil Maange More" can be safeguarded through trademark registration in India.
Domain names can also be registered under Trademark Law, offering significant protection from quickly copying URLs with different domain extensions.
Unique sounds associated with your business, like the Airtel ringtone or ICICI jingle, can be registered as Trademark in India.
Filing the trademark is the first step towards securing registration of marks under the Trademarks Act, 1999. Registration is a multi-stage process and may not be the same in all cases; however, the following are the chronological steps that may be taken.
Registering a trademark in India involves various costs such as the government filing fee, professional fee, GST on professional fee, and stamp duty and notary charges. The government filing fee varies depending on the type of application and entity, while the professional fee may vary depending on the complexity of your case. It’s worth noting that not protecting your trademark can lead to far greater costs in the future. To give a clearer idea, here’s a table showing the total cost of the Trademark Filing (Trademark Fees) Package for different types of applicants.
No | Cost Component | For Individual or Proprietorships | MSME/Startup Company, LLP etc | All Others (Indian) | Foreign Entity (USD) |
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1 | Government Filing Fee | ₹ 4,500 | ₹ 4,500 | ₹ 9,000 | $ 108 |
2 | Setindiabiz Fee | ₹ 1,999 | ₹ 1,999 | ₹ 1,999 | $ 99 |
3 | GST on Prof Fee | ₹ 360 | ₹ 360 | ₹ 360 | $ 18 |
Total Filing Cost | ₹ 6,859 | ₹ 6,859 | ₹ 11,359 | $ 225 |
Please note that the cost of Stamp Duty and Notary towards the attorney authorisation and user date affidavit is not included in the above table as it may vary from place to place. We do not provide support in procuring the stamp paper and notary. However, we will draft the documents required for attestation.
The time required to register a Trademark depends on the individual merits of each mark, which comprises its distinctive character, user date, and description. The standard timeline may be as follows.
The trademark registration process begins with filing an online application in Form TM-M with the Registrar of Trademarks. We will file your trademark application within 24 hours Upon receipt of the necessary documents.
Trademark applications undergo a review process, also known as “Examination”, that usually lasts 1-3 months. If there are any objections, the applicant will be notified through an Examination Report and must respond within 30 days.
If the examiner is not satisfied with the written reply to the examination report, then the examiner will fix a show cause hearing. After the examiner's satisfaction, the trademark is published in TM Journal, which remains open for public opposition for three months.
After a waiting period of three months from the publication, and in the absence of opposition from the public, the Registrar of Trademarks issues a Certificate of Trademark Registration, which remains valid for a period of ten years.