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    10 Trademark Mistakes That Cost Your Brand

    Learn the essential pitfalls to avoid to protect your brand identity and business assets.

    10 Trademark Mistakes

    Introduction

    Trademark is not just a legal protection, it is a brand identity. The Trademark differentiates the holder from its competitors. Trademark protection is obtained by reputation in the market gained through goodwill.

    The owner of Trademark should always be careful in carrying his business. In this blog, the 10 trademark mistakes that affect the brand have been discussed.


    1. Not Registering Digital Trademarks

    Nowadays, everything is being digitized in this world. Digital world has no limits. So, there are a lot of possibilities to infringe digital trademark protection. Many businessmen are failing to protect their domains. So, it is mandatory to register trademark for digital assets.

    2. Steering Clear of International Trademark

    1. Not Conducting a Comprehensive Search

    Many applicants only search exact names. However, trademarks can be refused for being "deceptively similar" (phonetically or visually) to existing ones. Always conduct a thorough search.

    2. Choosing Generic or Descriptive Names

    Names that describe the product (e.g., "Best Computers") cannot be trademarked. Choose distinctive, coined, or arbitrary names for stronger protection.

    3. Incorrect Class Selection

    Trademarks are registered under 45 classes (goods and services). Registering in the wrong class (e.g., clothing instead of software) leaves your actual product unprotected.

    4. Ignoring International Protection

    Trademark rights are territorial. A registration in India does not protect you in the USA or Dubai. If you plan to export, apply for international trademarks (Madrid Protocol).

    5. Delaying Registration

    India follows the "First to Use" principle, but "First to File" is also heavily weighted. Delaying registration allows copycats to steal your brand or file before you.

    6. Not Monitoring the Brand

    Registration isn't the end. You must actively monitor the market and trademark journals to oppose conflicting marks. If you don't defend your mark, you might lose it.

    7. Inconsistent Use of the Mark

    Use the trademark exactly as registered. Changing fonts, colors, or spellings in your marketing can weaken your legal standing if challenged.

    8. Forgetting to Renew

    Trademarks must be renewed every 10 years. Failure to renew can lead to the removal of your mark from the registry.

    9. Assuming Business Registration = Trademark

    Registering a company name (with ROC) or a domain name does not give you trademark rights. You must separately apply for trademark registration.

    10. DIY Registration Without Legal Advice

    Trademark law is complex. Self-filing often leads to objections or rejections due to technical errors. Hiring an IP attorney increases your chances of success.

    Protect Your Brand Today

    Avoid these costly mistakes by consulting with trademark experts. A strong trademark is the foundation of a strong business empire.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Generally, no. Descriptive names are weak and often refused. However, if a descriptive name has acquired "secondary meaning" through long usage, it might be accepted.

    'TM' is used when the application is pending. '?' is used only after the trademark is officially registered and the certificate is issued.

    A trademark must be renewed every 10 years in India through trademark renewal.
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