Role of a Trademark Agent
Trademark agents and attorneys are experts in the legal aspects of trademark application filing and the entire registration process.
Trademark agents and attorneys are experts in the legal aspects of trademark application filing and the entire registration process.
Understanding different trademark statuses in India is crucial to effectively protect your brand. Each stage of the trademark registration process, from application submission to final registration or refusal can be checked through a specific status or alert in the trademark registry website. Knowing what these statuses mean can help a business navigate the process of Trademark registration smoothly to avoid common mistakes and safeguard their brand.
This is a comprehensive guide about different type of trademark statuses prepared by My Trademark Guide to help everyone easily monitor their trademark applications like an expert.
Legal services; security services for the physical protection of tangible property and individuals; dating services, online social networking services; funerary services; babysitting.
Medical services; veterinary services; hygienic and beauty care for human beings or animals; agriculture, aquaculture, horticulture and forestry services.
Scientific and technological services and research and design relating thereto; industrial analysis, industrial research and industrial design services; quality control and authentication services; design and development of computer hardware and software.
Education; providing of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities.
Mainly services rendered by the mechanical or chemical processing, transformation or production of objects or inorganic or organic substances, including custom manufacturing services. For the purposes of classification, the production or manufacturing of goods is considered a service only in cases where it is effected for the account of another person to their order and specification. If the production or manufacturing is not being performed to fulfil an order for goods which meet the customer’s particular needs, requirements, or specifications, then it is generally ancillary to the maker’s primary commercial activity or goods in trade. If the substance or object is marketed to third parties by the person who processed, transformed or produced it, then this would generally not be considered a service.