FORM NO 1 TRADE MARKS ACT, 1996 APPLICATION FOR - Basis-2025

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A brand is a name that provides a unique identity to a company. A trademark is a legal protection that protects the brands identity from being copied.
A trademark indicates the source of your goods or services and is how customers recognize your goods or services in the marketplace. It provides legal protection for your brand. A trademark is very different from a patented invention or a copyrighted creative work.
A Section 1(b) Intent to Use application is a way to protect a trademark before you start using it. One of the greatest benefits of an intent to use application is the opportunity for a company/individual to reserve a mark and prevent others from registering a mark in the event they file an application after you.
The Trade Marks Act , 1996(as Amended) defines a trade mark as any sign which is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one undertaking from those of other undertakings and is capable of being represented on the register.
A trademark identifies goods or services as being from a particular source. Although using a domain name only as part of a web address doesnt qualify as source-indicating trademark use, using it prominently apart from the web address may qualify as trademark use.
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Trademark law protects a trademark owners exclusive right to use a trademark when use of the mark by another would be likely to cause consumer confusion as to the source or origin of goods. Trademark law is a federal issue, and as such, the Lanham Act is the federal statute which governs trademarks .
You must specify the legal reason for why you are allowed to federally register your trademark. This is known as a filing basis. There are multiple filing bases and you must satisfy all the legal requirements for the filing basis that you choose. The most common are use in commerce and intent to use.
A Trademark is any mark which is distinctive i.e. capable of distinguishing goods and services of one undertaking from goods and services of one undertaking from another, and capable of being represented graphically.

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