
What is Trade Mark Protection?
A registered trade mark helps to distinguish your products or services from competitors and builds trust with your customers. Trade marks can cover a range of brand elements. The key requirement is that your trade mark must be distinctive and not similar to any existing marks. The following can be trade marked:
- Business Name
- Logos and Symbols
- Product Names
- Taglines or Slogans
- Packaging Designs
Why Protect Your Trade Mark?
Exclusive Rights
Registration grants you exclusive rights to use, license, or sell it, ensuring full control over your brand's identity and protection against unauthorised use.
Brand Protection
A registered trade mark strengthens your brand's identity, making it easily recognisable to consumers while setting you apart from competitors.
Legal Protection
Registration provides a legal avenue to stop others from using your trade mark without permission, reducing the risk of brand dilution or customer confusion.
Commercial Leverage
Trade marks can increase the value of your business, offering potential for licensing deals or serving as a valuable asset in mergers and acquisitions.
Our Trademark Process
Our 4 Key Steps To Secure Your Trade Mark
Discussion
We discuss your business and branding goals to determine the best strategy for protecting your trade mark, ensuring it has the right legal coverage.
Preliminary Search
A thorough search helps identify potential conflicts with existing trade marks. This step reduces the risk of rejection and ensures a smoother registration process.
Application & Preparation
We carefully prepare and submit your trade mark application, ensuring accuracy and compliance with legal requirements to increase approval chances.
Securing Your Trade Mark
After submission, we monitor your trade mark status, address any legal issues, and assist with renewals to ensure your protection remains in place.
