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Search is not mandatory?


While not mandatory, conducting a trademark search is highly advisable. It can significantly increase your application’s chance of success and help avoid infringing on existing trademarks, potentially saving you time, money, and legal hassles.

How to register a trademark:

  • Conduct a trademark search: Ensure your desired trademark isn’t already registered by someone else.
  • Prepare and file the application: Include details like the trademark, applicant information, and goods/services the mark will cover.
  • Examination and publication: The Registrar examines the application for compliance and distinctiveness. If approved, it’s published in the Trademark Journal.
  • Opposition period: Anyone can oppose the registration within two months of publication.
  • Grant of registration: If no opposition or opposition is resolved in your favor, your trademark is registered for seven years.

Procedure Timeline:

The entire process can take between 6 and 36 months, depending on the workload at the Registry and potential opposition.

Additional notes:

  • Trademarks can be renewed indefinitely in 10-year periods.
  • Seeking professional assistance from a trademark attorney is recommended for a smooth and successful registration process.

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Feel free to ask any further questions you may have!