In today’s world, full of competition in any field of activity, creating a recognizable brand is the key to success for any company. One of the key tools for protecting and strengthening a brand is a trademark and its registration. What is a trademark and why is its registration so important?
A trademark is a unique designation that distinguishes the goods and services of one person from others. It can be a word, slogan, logo, drawing or a combination of them. Registering a trademark gives its owner the exclusive right to use it.
Why register a trademark?
- Protection from counterfeiting and counterfeiting. Counterfeiting not only damages the reputation of your brand, but can also lead to loss of customers and profits. A registered trademark allows you to effectively combat unfair competition and protect your interests in pre-trial and judicial proceedings.
- Strengthening reputation. A strong and recognizable brand is the key to customer trust. Trademark registration confirms your exclusivity in the market and increases the status of your business.
- Licensing option. You can allow other people to use your trademark for a fee under certain conditions, which can also become an additional source of income for your company.
- Advantage on marketplaces. Trademark registration allows you to effectively combat violators on marketplaces such as Kaspi, Wildberries and Ozon. Thus, by registering your trademark, you can limit other sellers on the above-mentioned marketplaces so that they cannot sell goods under the same cards as you.
How to register a trademark?
The trademark registration process includes several stages:
1. Checking for uniqueness. Before filing an application, you must make sure that the selected designation has not been registered by other persons under a national or international application.
2. Filing an application. The application is submitted to Kazpatent. The necessary documents are attached to it.
3. Examination. The application undergoes an examination, during which its compliance with the requirements established by law and regulations is checked.
4. Registration. If the examination is positive, the trademark is registered and its owner receives a registration certificate.
Protection of a trademark
Registration of a trademark gives you a number of the following advantages:
- Exclusive right. You have the right to prohibit other persons from using your trademark without your permission.
- Judicial protection. If your rights are violated, you can go to court and demand that the violations be stopped, damages be collected, and compensation be paid.
- International protection. You can register your trademark in other countries to protect your interests in the international market.
Trademark as an asset of your business
A registered trademark is a valuable asset of your company. It increases the value of the business, attracts investors and, among other things, allows you to successfully develop a franchise network.
Conclusion
Registering a trademark is an investment in the future of your business. It will allow you to protect the intellectual property of the company, strengthen its reputation and ensure long-term success for your company.
Contact our law firm, and we will help you go through all the stages of registering a trademark and ensure reliable protection of your brand.