Marks India helps you with Intellectual Property Registration (IPR) and Intellectual Property eFilings in India to safeguard your brand assets. Trademark Registration, Patent & Copyright registration.
Rs 6999/-
Proprietor is having small business and Trademark filing under One class.
Single clause of registration
Including Government Fees
Rs 68999/-
invention of a new product or process involving an inventive step and capable of industrial application
Complete specifications registration of device patents
Including Government Fees
Rs 11999/-
Copy Right Registration for Books, Website, Logo
Including Government Fees
A product or service being sold under a registered trademark helps in building up trust, reliability, quality, and goodwill in the minds of customers. It offers you a unique identity when compared to other sellers especially when you sell it on online platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, etc.
In case you doubt that your trademark is being copied by anyone else, you can take up the issue legally and sue them if you have registered your logo, brand name or slogan.
Customers will identify a particular product or service only with the brand. Registering a trademark ensures that competitors will not use it and hence it remains as a company's unique asset.
The trademark can be a valuable asset in case your brand creates a name and succeeds. It can be commercially contracted, sold and franchised.
A trademark which is registered and filed in India can also be filed in other countries outside India. Likewise, foreigners can also get a trademark registered in India.
Possibly the most important reason for registration of a trade mark is the powerful remedies against unauthorised use. A trade mark registration allows the proprietor to sue for infringement and to obtain very powerful remedies such as interdict, delivery up infringing articles and damages.
The importance of patents. A patent provides its owner with the right to exclude others from exploiting the patented technology, including, for example, making, using, or selling the patented invention. ... Effective patent protection stimulates research and is a key requirement for raising venture capital.
A copyright is a legal right that is given by the law of the government to the original creators of the intellectual property.