Basically trade mark registration is the protection of your brand or company for duplication of products or services. If your brand has not been registered then anyone can easily copy your logo or product or trade name and your business can suffer due to such duplication.
In other way, if your brand has not been registered but it has good goodwill in the market and anyone get registration in the name of your brand. After getting the Trade Mark Registration such person can file sue against you and also demand for the compensation. In such case you will have to stop you product and will have to pay compensation to this person.
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Trade mark registration gives the proprietor the right to exclusive use of the mark in respect of the goods or services covered by it. Possibly the most important reason for registration of a trade mark is the powerful remedies against unauthorized use.
A registered trade mark can be hypothecated as security, meaning that a registered trade mark can be pledged as security to secure loan facilities much the same way as immovable property can be bonded.
A very important reason for registration is to create the trade mark as an identifiable intangible property in the legal sense. Trade mark registration is a value store or receptacle of the value attaching to the reputation or goodwill that the product enjoys.
A registered trade mark can be licensed. A trade mark licence can be recorded on the trade mark register, giving the licensee rights to institute legal proceedings in the event of infringement.
A registered trade mark can be transferred. The same is not possible for a common law trade mark, which can only be transferred with the business.
Trademark registration deters other traders from using trademarks that are similar or identical to yours in relation to goods and services like yours. By using the ® symbol, you put others on notice of your rights.
Trademark registration is prima facie evidence of the validity of the registration and the rights conveyed by registration. In legal proceedings relating to registered trademarks the fact that a person is registered as the proprietor of the trademark is evidence of the validity of the original registration of the trademark unless the contrary is proved.
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