A brand sets a business apart from its competitors, building trust and consumer loyalty. Certain brand elements, like a slogan, symbol, or logo, can qualify for trademark protection. The owner of a trademark controls who uses what’s been protected in similar products and services in the markets it’s protected.
As your brand grows, so does the value of your trademark. These assets can support the growth of your business into new areas and provide an additional source of revenue.
In some countries, you may be able to protect something as a trademark just by using it. However, registering your trademarks can provide much stronger protection and is the only choice in many countries.
A trademark is only valid for particular goods or services, in countries where it has been registered. If you are granted trademark protection related to software, you generally will not have protection for other markets, for example, bags. Trademark registration usually lasts 10 years and can be renewed.
The process starts with filing a trademark application with a trademark office. A trademark agent can support you in this process.
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The trademark office examines your application to make sure it complies with administrative and legal requirements and whether it conflicts with prior registered trademarks.
In many countries, the public gets the chance to oppose a trademark registration for a limited amount of time. This can happen before or after a trademark is granted. If opposed, you will need to argue why your mark still qualifies for registration.
If your application is successful, and in some cases when the opposition period has ended, the trademark is registered.
A registered trademark can be renewed indefinitely, as long as you are still using it. To renew it, you will need to pay a fee and prove that it is being used.
The actual costs of trademark protection vary significantly from country to country and may include:
It is up to you, as the trademark owner, to monitor if others are using your trademark. If you think your trademark is being used without your permission, here are some steps you can take:
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