Trade Marks is an indication of the origin of goods and services and it distinguishes between the goods and services of one from another. Trademark provides recognition […]
Trade Marks is an indication of the origin of goods and services and it distinguishes between the goods and services of one from another. Trademark provides recognition […]
Color trademarks are those categories of non-conventional trademarks in which at least one color is used for uniquely identifying the commercial origin of products or services to […]
The dictionary meaning of acquiescence is the reluctant acceptance of something without protest. The Trade Marks Act 1999 talks about the “acquiescence” under Section 33 of the […]
Recognition of a Trade Mark or a Brand is created through consistent quality products/services, advertising/marketing campaigns, brand recall, geographic presence, sales team, positioning, among many other […]
The patent filing services across the globe follow similar stipulations for the filing of international patent applications. A patent applicant has the following three options for filing an […]
A patent is important, but an expensive way to protect our invention, product, and/or process according to its originality, practicality, and utility. However, the end financial gain […]
According to the Patents Act, 1970, a patent application is not open to the public before the expiry of 18 months from the date of filing and/or date […]
Unity of invention is a formal administrative requirement that must be met by a patent application to become a granted patent. According to sub-section (1) of section […]
A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted by a sovereign state to an inventor or assignee for a limited period of time in exchange for detailed […]
Trade Mark means (1) a mark capable of being represented graphically and (2) which is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one person from those […]