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Trademark Registration in Hyderabad — Protect Your Brand Name & Logo
Complete guide to trademark registration in Hyderabad. Learn what can be trademarked, the process, timeline, costs, and why trademark protection is essential for businesses.
Your brand name, logo, and tagline are among the most valuable assets of your business. Without trademark protection, anyone can copy them, confuse your customers, and damage your reputation. Trademark registration gives you exclusive legal rights to use your brand identity and take action against infringers.
What Can Be Trademarked?
A trademark can be any of the following:
- Brand names: “LFS Loans,” “Swiggy,” “Zomato”
- Logos and symbols: The Nike swoosh, the Apple logo
- Taglines and slogans: “Just Do It,” “I’m Lovin’ It”
- Product names: “iPhone,” “Thumbs Up”
- Sounds: The MGM lion roar, the Netflix “ta-dum”
- Colors: Specific color combinations used as brand identifiers
- Shape of goods: Unique packaging or product shapes
- Smells: Distinctive scents associated with a brand (rare but possible)
What Cannot Be Trademarked
- Generic terms (you can’t trademark “Restaurant” for a restaurant)
- Descriptive terms that directly describe the product/service
- Names or symbols that are offensive or promote religious sentiments
- Marks that are identical or deceptively similar to existing trademarks
- Geographic names (with some exceptions)
Why Trademark Registration Is Important
Legal Protection
A registered trademark gives you the exclusive right to use the mark in relation to the goods or services for which it is registered. You can take legal action against anyone who uses a similar mark.
Brand Recognition
The ® symbol (which you can only use after registration) signals to customers and competitors that your brand is protected and legitimate.
Business Asset
A trademark is an intangible asset that can be:
- Licensed or franchised to others
- Sold as part of business valuation
- Used as collateral for loans
- Passed on as intellectual property
Marketplace Protection
- Prevents competitors from using confusingly similar names
- Protects against cybersquatting (someone registering your brand as a domain)
- Helps in removing counterfeit products from e-commerce platforms
- Essential for brand protection on Amazon, Flipkart, and other marketplaces
Prerequisite for Other Registrations
- Domain name disputes can be won with a registered trademark
- Social media handle disputes are easier to resolve
- Many government tenders require trademark registration
Types of Trademark Applications
| Type | Description | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| Single Class | Protection in one class of goods/services | Businesses in one segment |
| Multi Class | Protection across multiple classes | Businesses with diverse products |
| Convention Application | Claiming priority from a foreign application | International businesses |
| Well-Known Mark | For marks with established reputation | Large established brands |
Trademark Classes
Trademarks are registered under 45 classes (1-34 for goods, 35-45 for services). Choosing the right class is critical:
- Class 9: Software, electronics, scientific devices
- Class 25: Clothing, footwear, headgear
- Class 35: Advertising, business management, retail services
- Class 36: Insurance, financial affairs, real estate
- Class 41: Education, entertainment, sporting activities
- Class 42: Technology, software development, scientific services
- Class 43: Food and drink services, accommodation
You can search existing trademarks by class on the IP India portal.
Registration Process
Step 1: Trademark Search
Before applying, conduct a comprehensive search to ensure your mark is not identical or similar to existing trademarks.
- Search the IP India public database
- Check for phonetic similarities
- Check across relevant classes
- Search for domain names and social media handles
A thorough search at this stage can save you from rejection and opposition later.
Step 2: File the Application
File Form TM-A with the Trade Marks Registry. You can file online at ipindia.gov.in.
The application includes:
- The trademark (word, logo, or both)
- Applicant details (name, address, entity type)
- Class of goods/services
- Description of goods/services
- Date of first use of the mark (or “proposed to be used”)
- Power of Attorney (if filed through an agent)
Step 3: Examination
The Trademark Registry examines the application for:
- Distinctiveness
- Conflict with existing marks
- Compliance with the Trade Marks Act
If objections are raised, you receive an examination report. You must respond within 30 days with arguments and evidence.
Step 4: Publication in Trademark Journal
If the application passes examination (or objections are overcome), the mark is published in the Trademark Journal. This opens a 4-month window during which any third party can oppose the registration.
Step 5: Opposition Period (4 months)
If no opposition is filed within 4 months, or if opposition is decided in your favor, the mark proceeds to registration.
Step 6: Registration and Certificate
Once the opposition period expires without challenge, the trademark is registered and a Registration Certificate is issued.
Total Timeline: 12-18 months (if no opposition)
Costs of Trademark Registration
| Component | Cost |
|---|---|
| Government fee (per class) | ₹4,500 (for individuals/startups/MSMEs) or ₹9,000 (for others) |
| Professional fees (trademark attorney/CA) | ₹5,000 - ₹15,000 |
| Total per class | ₹9,500 - ₹24,000 |
Note: Individuals, startups (DPIIT recognized), and MSMEs (with Udyam registration) get a 50% concession on government fees.
Trademark Validity and Renewal
- A trademark is valid for 10 years from the date of application
- It can be renewed indefinitely for successive 10-year periods
- Renewal application must be filed within 6 months before expiry
- Late renewal is possible within 6 months after expiry (with additional fee)
- If not renewed, the trademark is removed from the register
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Not conducting a proper search: Leads to rejection or opposition
- Choosing the wrong class: Your protection may not cover your actual business
- Using generic or descriptive marks: Hard to register and protect
- Delaying registration: Someone else might register your mark first
- Not using the trademark: Non-use for 5+ years can lead to removal
- Ignoring opposition: If someone opposes your mark, you must respond
How LFS Loans Can Help
At LFS Loans in Hyderabad, we provide end-to-end trademark registration services:
- Comprehensive trademark search across all relevant classes
- Filing trademark applications with IP India
- Responding to examination reports and objections
- Handling opposition proceedings
- Trademark renewal and portfolio management
- Combined business setup packages (company registration + trademark + GST)
Protecting your brand is one of the smartest investments you can make. Contact LFS Loans to get your trademark registered today.
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