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  • Trademark Class 38: Telecommunication & Broadcasting Services

    Trademark Class 38: Telecommunication & Broadcasting Services

    Trademark Class 38 in India covers telecommunication and broadcasting services that enable the transmission of information between people or systems. In the Indian trademark framework, this class helps distinguish and protect brands operating in telecom, broadcasting, and digital communication services. That need for clear ownership grows as live transmissions, streaming platforms, and digital communication services […]

  • Trademark Class 19 in India: Non-Metallic Building Materials

    Trademark Class 19 in India: Non-Metallic Building Materials

    Trademark Class 19 focuses on building and construction materials that are not covered under other specific classes. The classification of Trademark Class 19 mainly includes non-metal materials used in construction, such as cement, concrete, bricks, tiles, asphalt, and certain rigid plastic materials. Businesses involved in manufacturing, trading, or supplying these products can protect their brand […]

  • Trademark Class 6 in India: Protection for Metal & Alloy Goods

    Trademark Class 6 in India: Protection for Metal & Alloy Goods

    Trademark Class 6 is an important category for businesses involved in metals and metal-based products. This Class covers common metals, metal building materials, tools, hardware, and other manufactured metal goods. Registering a trademark under Class 6 helps businesses protect their brand identity. It also prevents others from using similar marks for metal products.  Whether you […]

  • Trademark Class 10 in India: Surgical & Medical Instruments

    Trademark Class 10 in India: Surgical & Medical Instruments

    Thousands of medical devices flood the market every year, but how many of those brands are actually remembered? After the COVID-19 pandemic, competition in the healthcare sector is fiercer than ever. Trademark Class 10 plays a central role in protecting the identity of medical and healthcare products. Yet many businesses treat it as an afterthought […]

  • Trademark Form TM-A: Filing Guide to Protect Your Brand

    Trademark Form TM-A: Filing Guide to Protect Your Brand

    If you are wondering, “Why does my trademark application in India keep getting rejected?“, the answer lies with the Form TM-A. This form is the foundation of India’s trademark registration process and is filed as per the Trademark Rules, 2017.  A single mistake in trademark form TM-A can delay your application by months or trigger costly […]

  • Well-Known Trademarks in India: Meaning, Laws & Top Examples

    Well-Known Trademarks in India: Meaning, Laws & Top Examples

    While shopping, you naturally choose brands you trust, such as Nike or Puma, without thinking twice. This happens because such brands have built a strong reputation for quality and reliability. A well-known trademark does exactly this: it creates a distinct identity for a business and leaves a lasting impression on consumers.  Well-known trademarks are considered […]

  • Effect of Registration of Trademark – Section 17 of Trademark Act

    Effect of Registration of Trademark – Section 17 of Trademark Act

    Trademark registration in India gives legal protection to brand names, logos, slogans, and symbols. It helps businesses protect brand identity and prevent misuse. Registering a trademark also gives owners exclusive rights under trademark law. However, these rights are limited and do not apply to every element of a registered mark.  This is where the effect […]