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Trademark

Trademark Services

Online Trademark Services

We offer expert guidance on trademark registration and protection, ensuring your brand identity is secured and safeguarded from infringement.

Our step-by-step support streamlines the trademark application process, reducing the complexity and ensuring smooth and timely filing.

With deep knowledge of trademark laws, our team provides reliable and professional assistance, offering strategic advice to strengthen and protect your brand’s value.

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Overview

At Taxamicus, we offer comprehensive brand protection services to help businesses secure their identity. Our offerings cover the entire lifecycle, ensuring your brand is legally safeguarded and recognized. Here’s a quick overview of what we provide:

  • Search Services: Conduct a thorough check for existing marks to assess the availability of your desired name.
  • Registration: Simplified filing and registration to protect your brand name, logo, or slogan with nationwide recognition.
  • Objection Handling: Expert assistance in responding to objections raised by the registrar, ensuring your application progresses smoothly.
  • Opposition Services: Defend your brand against opposition or challenge the registration of conflicting marks with professional legal representation.
  • Renewal: Stay compliant by renewing your mark before expiry, maintaining your exclusive rights over the brand.
  • Infringement Protection: Legal support to defend your rights and take action against unauthorized usage or infringement.

Our team ensures a seamless process from registration to protection, providing you with complete peace of mind.

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Renewal

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Why Taxamicus?

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Free Name Search

We provide a complimentary name search to reduce the chances of objection or opposition, ensuring a smoother registration process.

logo registration

Free Logo Registration

Register your logo at no extra cost when submitting it during trademark name registration, protecting your brand’s visual identity without additional fees.

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Proactive Status Monitoring

We actively monitor the status of your application and promptly inform you if any action is required, saving you time and effort.

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Comprehensive Legal Support

Our expert team handles the entire process, from filing to managing objections or oppositions, ensuring your trademark is fully protected.

Trademark Classes

Here’s an overview of the different trademark classes and the products/services covered under each.  Classification helps organize goods and services for the purpose of registering trademarks and is based on the Nice Classification system, which has 45 classes:

Goods (Classes 1-34)

  1. Class 1: Chemicals used in industry, science, agriculture (e.g., fertilizers, adhesives).
  2. Class 2: Paints, varnishes, and lacquers (e.g., colorants, printing inks).
  3. Class 3: Cosmetics and cleaning substances (e.g., soaps, perfumes, skincare).
  4. Class 4: Industrial oils, greases, fuels (e.g., motor oils, lubricants).
  5. Class 5: Pharmaceuticals and medical products (e.g., medicines, dietary supplements).
  6. Class 6: Metal products (e.g., building materials, metal pipes, safes).
  7. Class 7: Machines and machine tools (e.g., industrial machines, motors).
  8. Class 8: Hand tools (e.g., knives, forks, pliers).
  9. Class 9: Electrical and scientific apparatus (e.g., computers, software, cameras).
  10. Class 10: Medical apparatus and instruments (e.g., surgical instruments, dental equipment).
  11. Class 11: Lighting, heating, cooking appliances (e.g., light bulbs, air conditioners).
  12. Class 12: Vehicles and transport equipment (e.g., cars, bicycles, boats).
  13. Class 13: Firearms, explosives (e.g., guns, fireworks).
  14. Class 14: Precious metals, jewelry, watches (e.g., rings, necklaces).
  15. Class 15: Musical instruments (e.g., guitars, pianos).
  16. Class 16: Paper, printed materials, office supplies (e.g., stationery, books).
  17. Class 17: Rubber and plastic materials (e.g., insulation, plastic films).
  18. Class 18: Leather goods (e.g., bags, wallets, suitcases).
  19. Class 19: Building materials (e.g., cement, bricks, timber).
  20. Class 20: Furniture, mirrors, picture frames (e.g., beds, chairs, sofas).
  21. Class 21: Household utensils, kitchenware (e.g., cookware, brushes).
  22. Class 22: Ropes, nets, awnings (e.g., tarpaulins, tents).
  23. Class 23: Yarns and threads (e.g., cotton, wool).
  24. Class 24: Textiles, bed and table covers (e.g., curtains, bedspreads).
  25. Class 25: Clothing, footwear, headgear (e.g., shirts, shoes, hats).
  26. Class 26: Lace, ribbons, and embroidery (e.g., buttons, zippers).
  27. Class 27: Carpets, rugs, and mats (e.g., floor coverings, wallpaper).
  28. Class 28: Games, toys, and sporting goods (e.g., board games, gym equipment).
  29. Class 29: Meat, fish, dairy products (e.g., eggs, oils, canned goods).
  30. Class 30: Staple foods (e.g., coffee, tea, bread, cereals).
  31. Class 31: Agricultural products (e.g., fresh fruits, vegetables, seeds).
  32. Class 32: Beverages (e.g., mineral water, fruit drinks, soft drinks).
  33. Class 33: Alcoholic beverages (e.g., wine, beer, spirits).
  34. Class 34: Tobacco and smoking products (e.g., cigars, cigarettes, lighters).

Services (Classes 35-45)

  1. Class 35: Advertising, business management (e.g., marketing services, office functions).
  2. Class 36: Insurance, financial services (e.g., banking, real estate, investment).
  3. Class 37: Construction, repair, installation (e.g., plumbing, building maintenance).
  4. Class 38: Telecommunications (e.g., internet services, radio broadcasting).
  5. Class 39: Transport, packaging, and storage (e.g., shipping, travel services).
  6. Class 40: Treatment of materials (e.g., recycling, printing, custom manufacturing).
  7. Class 41: Education, entertainment (e.g., training services, sports, cultural events).
  8. Class 42: Scientific and technological services (e.g., software development, research).
  9. Class 43: Food and drink services (e.g., restaurants, catering).
  10. Class 44: Medical, veterinary, and agricultural services (e.g., hospitals, beauty salons).
  11. Class 45: Legal, security, and personal services (e.g., legal consultation, security services).

Each class covers a broad range of products or services, so choosing the correct class while registering is essential to ensuring proper protection.

Process Steps

Step 1: Name Search Step 2: Collect documents Step 3: Provide required documents for your signature. Step 4: Apply for registration

FAQ

A trademark is a symbol, word, or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product. It helps distinguish your goods or services from those of others.

It provides legal protection, exclusive rights to use the mark, and helps prevent others from using a similar mark that could confuse consumers.

We conduct a comprehensive name search to check for existing trademarks that may conflict with yours, reducing the chances of objections or oppositions.

The process includes conducting a name search, filing the application, examination by the trademark office, publication for opposition, and finally, registration upon approval.

The trademark registration process can take several months to over a year, depending on various factors, including objections and the workload of the trademark office.

Trademarks are categorized into classes based on the types of goods or services they represent. Each class has specific products or services, so it’s important to choose the right class for your trademark. We have mentioned all the trademark classes and products in those classes above.

Yes, you can file an application based on intent to use the trademark in commerce. However, you must eventually use the trademark before it can be fully registered.

If your application faces opposition, our team will assist you in responding to the opposition and provide legal support to defend your trademark.

Trademark registration typically lasts for ten years, but it can be renewed indefinitely for additional ten-year periods as long as the trademark is in use.

After registration, monitor your trademark for potential infringements, renew it before expiration, and enforce your rights if someone uses a similar mark without permission. If you have any problem regarding this, you can consult our trademark team.