Trademark Registration Service

– Protect your investments
– Increase your market share
– Strengthen your competitive advantage
– Development and Protection of Intellectual-Property

We support our clients’ efforts to safeguard their financial commitments, expand their market share, and bolster their competitive advantages. With each client, we truly act as dynamic partners. We adopt a stance towards the development, protection, and exploitation of intellectual property assets’ contemporary growing concerns.

Our full-service IP practise, which is fully integrated with other practises and offers anti-trust guidance on transactions and competition issues as well as unparalleled appeal skills before the federal courts, the Supreme Court/High Court, and international tribunals, places us in a unique position. We provide comprehensive help in major business hubs across the world because the modern economy crosses national boundaries.

In order to help us satisfy the international IP demands of our clients, this global capability includes a sizable staff of IP professionals situated throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia.

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Steps to Register Intellectual Property, Trademark

STEP 1

Send us a description of your trademark, a JPEG-formatted soft copy of the trademark, and information about your business registration (or identity for a personal trademark registration). In order to find any existing marks that might clash with a proposed mark, we can now offer a trademark pre-submission search, which gives access to records of existing marks. The records, whether they be on paper, microfilm, or electronically, should be arranged to make it simple to find any potential inconsistencies.

STEP 2

Within 1-2 working days, we will complete all necessary paperwork and the application form and submit it to the relevant local government in the nation where you want to register your trademark. Then, in order to meet the requirements (in the event that the same or a similar trademark has already been registered or applied for), a search of the trademark records will be done.

STEP 3

Everyone will be able to see your trademark because it will be published in the nation’s Official Gazette Notice. Depending on the nation and type of trademark, you will receive a certificate of registration for your trademark in 4–7 months assuming there are no objections raised.

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What are the characteristics of trademark?

The following are trademark characteristics:

  • Differentiating its product or service from competitors.
  • Words, pictures, letters, figures, colours, or 3D symbols formed by mixing the aforementioned elements.
  • Exclusive nature; the trademark holder has exclusive rights to the trademark, which are legally protected.
  • Intangible asset, the value of which can be determined by evaluation; the trademark holder may be entitled to profits by transferring and licencing the using rights.

What marks cannot be registered as trademarks?

The following marks are not permitted to be used as trademarks:

  • Markings that are identical or similar to a country’s name, national flag, national emblem, army flag, and medal, as well as markings that are identical to the name of a specific location where state organs are located or the name and graph of famous structures
  • Marks that are same or similar to an international organization’s name, flag, and emblem
  • Other than the allowed mark, marks identical or similar to the official mark and hallmark showing the execution of control and security.
  • Discrimination based on race
  • High-sounding publicity and deception
  • Marks that are consistent with the product’s generic name, graph, and kind, such as computer, pen, and portfolio
  • Marks directly indicating the quality, major raw materials, function, purpose, weight, quantity and other characteristics of the product
  • Marks identical or similar to name or sign of Red Cross and Red Crescent

What details and paperwork are needed to submit a trademark application?

  1. the name of the applicant
  2. the correspondence or registered address of the applicant
  3. a copy of Hong Kong Identity card or passport for individual applicant; a copy of business registration certificate or Certificate of Incorporation of the applicant;
  4. a softcopy of the proposed mark;
  5. desired class of registration or details of goods or services within those classes which are traded. 

What are the benefits of registration of a trademark ?

The Public Limited Business is a broader version of the limited company, which does not limit the maximum number of shareholders, listing its shares on the stock market, transfer shares and fund raising from public funds and taking public deposits. Again, a public limiteThe right to prevent unauthorised use of one’s trademark or a mark that is confusingly similar without the owner’s permission for the products or services for which the trademark is registered, as well as for comparable goods or services, is granted by registration of a trademark. Owners of unregistered trademarks are only entitled to protection under common law. Under common law, proving one’s case is more challenging.d company is regulated by and run by a board of directors formed according to unanimity among its shareholders, as opposed to a private limited corporation. However, as comparison to that essential for a private limited business, a public limited business does have significantly greater compliance load.

What trademark can be registered ?

  1. the name of a company, individual or firm represented in a special manner;
  2. the signature (except in Chinese characters) of the applicant;
  3. an invented word;
  4. a word that is not either descriptive of the goods or services for which the trademark is used or is not a geographical name or is not a surname; or 
  5. any other distinctive mark. 

How long will my rights be protected?

The protection period of a trademark when registered will last for a period of 10 years and can be renewed indefinitely for successive periods of 10 years.

Who can register trademark?

There is no restriction on the nationality or place of incorporation of the applicant.

What kind of paperwork will I get once my trademark is registered?

You will get a Certificate of Registration for your trademark within 4-7 months, depending on the country and type of trademark you are registering.