Trade Marks
Trademark Registration & Search
Our expert trademark search services provide a thorough examination of existing trademarks, ensuring your brand is truly original. Avoid costly legal battles and protect your intellectual property with our accurate and efficient search.
What establishes the recognition of your brand is its name or logo. You must register your trade mark if you want to be the owner of the rights to it.
What is the critical step in the Trade Mark application process ?
A critical step in the trademark application process, where existing registered and pending trademarks are examined to ensure that a proposed mark is distinctive and does not infringe on existing rights.
Conducted through national and international databases, this search helps identify potential conflicts that could lead to refusal or legal disputes. Once a thorough search is completed, a trademark application is submitted, detailing the mark, its intended use, and the relevant goods or services.
Upon approval, trademark registration grants the owner exclusive rights to use the mark, providing legal protection and the ability to prevent unauthorized use or take action against infringement.
Business Name vs. Trademark: What's the Difference?
A business name and a trademark are often used interchangeably, but they serve different purposes. A business name is simply the name under which your business operates. It’s how your customers will recognize and remember your business. On the other hand, a trademark is a legal symbol that identifies your products or services and distinguishes them from those of others.
While your business name can be a trademark, not all business names are trademarks. To obtain trademark protection, you must register your mark with the appropriate government agency. This provides you with exclusive rights to use the mark and protects it from unauthorized use by others.
Requirements for Trademark application
To apply for a trademark, you generally need to provide the following information:
Mark Identification:
- Description: A clear and concise description of the mark, including words, logos, symbols, or a combination of these elements.
- Representation: A visual representation of the mark, such as a logo or a drawing.
Goods or Services:
- List: A comprehensive list of goods or services that you intend to associate with the mark.
Declaration of Use:
- Statement: A declaration stating that you have used or intend to use the mark in connection with the specified goods or services.
Applicant Information:
- Details: Your name, address, and contact information.
Fees:
- Payment: Payment of the required filing fees.
Additional Requirements:
- Distinctiveness: The mark must be distinctive enough to distinguish your goods or services from those of others.
- Non-Infringement: The mark must not infringe upon existing trademarks.
- Clarity: The mark should be clear and easily recognizable.
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We are committed to delivering strategic IP solutions tailored to your unique business needs. If you wish to meet with us in person, please contact our office.
- +603-6092 2754
- enquiry@ipxpert.com.my
- 43A Jalan Bayu Permai 5, Taman Bayu Permai, 48000 Rawang, Selangor, Malaysia.
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