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Procedure Of Filing of Trademark Application
Procedure of filing of trademark application, examination of the trademark, publication or advertisement of the trademark, opposition (objections) if raised/found, registration of the trademark, and renewal of the trademark every ten years are all steps in the process of getting a trademark registered. The steps involved are: Step 1:
To search for a trademark
When selecting a trademark, the applicant must exercise caution. Because there are so many various types of trademarks accessible, it is critical to conduct a public search on the Trade Marks Registry’s trademarks database to ensure that the trademark is original and that no other trademarks are similar or identical to his or hers.
The trademark search reveals all types of trademarks, both registered and unregistered, that are currently available on the market. The search also determines whether the applied trademark is in competition with other trademarks in the same class.
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Removal Of Disqualification Of Directors
REMOVAL OF DISQUALIFICATION OF DIRECTORS : According to Section 164(2)(a) of the Companies Act, 2013, any person who is or has been a director of a company that has not filed financial statements or annual returns for three consecutive financial years is ineligible for re-appointment as a director of that company or any other company for a period of five years from the date on which the said company fails to do so. There are other reasons why a person can be disqualified from being a Director, but for the most part, Directors are disqualified for a period of five years if the company in which he or she is or was a Director has not filed financial statements or annual returns for three consecutive financial years.
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Types Of Trademark
According to the Trade Marks Act, 1999 a “trademark” is defined as: “a mark capable of being represented graphically and which is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one person from those of others and may include the shape of goods, their packaging and a combination of colours.” Protection under the Trade Marks Act, 1999 allows registration of those marks which are sufficiently ‘distinctive’ in nature. Not all marks can be registered as trademarks.
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GST Registration – Eligibility, Process, and Expert Help GST is the biggest tax reform in India, tremendously improving ease of doing business and increasing the taxpayer base in India by bringing in millions of small businesses in India. By abolishing and subsuming multiple taxes into a single system, tax complexities would be reduced while the tax base is increased substantially. Under the new GST regime, all entities involved in buying or selling goods or providing services or both are required to register for GST. Entities without GST registration would not be allowed to collect GST from a customer or claim an input tax credit of GST paid and/or could be penalized. Further, registration under GST is mandatory once an entity crosses the minimum threshold turnover of starts a new business that is expected to cross the prescribed turnover.
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COPYRIGHT REGISTRATION OF BRANDS, LOGOS, PACKAGING- WORK USED IN RESPECT OF GOODS AND SERVICES
Any label, symbol, packaging, graphical representation uniquely designed are covered under the Copyright.
WORKS THAT MAY BE REGISTERED AS COPYRIGHT:
Uniquely designed logo
Animated images used in respect of services/goods
Uniquely designed packaging
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A Copyrightable Artistic works include
Work of Architecture
Photographs
Engravings
Sculptures
Painting
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Trademark registration
A trademark registration is an intangible asset for a business and is used to protect the company’s goodwill in the brand through which it is recognized by the purchasing public. A trademark is registrable if it is distinctive for the goods and services you provide. Proposed trademarks that are similar or identical to an existing registered trademark cannot be registered.
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Copyright registration
In India, Copyrights are registered under The Copyright Act, 1957. The Copyright Act, 1957 protects original literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works and cinematograph films and sound recordings from unauthorized uses. The Copyright registration confers a negative right, which means the right to exclude others from using your registered
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