IP & Trademarks
Trademark Registration
A trademark protects a distinctive aspect of a company, such as its name, logo, tagline, slogan, etc. A registered trademark is an intangible asset or piece of intellectual property (IP) owned by a company. It keeps others from abusing the company’s intellectual property.
Reply to Objection for Trademark
Replying to a trademark objection involves addressing the examiner’s concerns with valid legal arguments and supporting evidence. A well-drafted response can help secure your trademark registration and avoid rejection.
Opposition/ Objection to Trademark Filing
Trademark opposition or objection allows third parties or the registry to challenge a trademark application. Timely and well-structured responses are essential to defend your brand and ensure successful registration.
Trademark Assignment
Trademark Assignment is the legal process of transferring ownership of a trademark from one party to another. It ensures the new owner holds all rights and benefits associated with the trademark.
Copyright Registration
Copyright Registration grants legal protection to original works of authorship like literature, music, and art. It ensures the creator’s exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, and profit from their work.
Patent Search
A Patent Search helps determine if an invention is novel and eligible for patent protection. It involves reviewing existing patents and publications to avoid infringement and assess patentability.
Patent Filing
Patent filing is the process of submitting an application to secure legal rights for an invention. It grants exclusive ownership and prevents others from making, using, or selling the invention without permission.