What Trademarks are registrable in India?

What Trademarks are registrable in India?

A Trademark is a form of Intellectual Property which distinguishes a good or service. It may consist of a sign, symbol, shape, colour, name or any other unique and distinct identification mark that would make a good or service easily differentiable from other commodities. A Trademark provides legal protection from infringement and prevents others from copying the same or creating deceptively similar marks. Trademarks can be owned by an individual, a business organisation or any other legal entity.

View More What Trademarks are registrable in India?
Madrid Agreement for International Registration of Trademarks

Madrid Agreement for International Registration of Trademarks

The Madrid System popularly and officially known as Madrid System for the international registration of marks is a system which is centrally administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).

View More Madrid Agreement for International Registration of Trademarks
What are the grounds for refusal of registration of a trademark?

What are the grounds for refusal of registration of a trademark?

The Trade Marks Act, 1999 defines a “trademark” under Section 2(1)(zb). A trademark means “a mark capable of being represented graphically and which is capable of distinguishing the goods and services of one person from those of others and may include the shape of goods, their packaging and combination of colours.”

View More What are the grounds for refusal of registration of a trademark?