INTERNATIONAL TRADEMARK

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Simplified global brand protection through international trademark registration.

Guidance through the complexities of international trademark law.

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International Trademark in 3 Simple Steps

01

Submit Brand Information

Share details about your brand and the countries you want to protect it in—via email, WhatsApp, or a quick call.

02

We File the Application

Our experts file your trademark internationally through the Madrid Protocol or directly with national IP offices.

03

Track & Get Updates

We share your application number and track progress—offering full support in case of any objections or clarifications.

International Trademark Pricing

Expanding your brand overseas? We simplify global trademark registration across 120+ countries with expert legal support.

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Key Features

  • Filed by Legal Professionals
  • One Country Included
  • Application Acknowledgment
  • Govt. Fees Not Included
  • For Goods & Services
  • Madrid Protocol or Direct
  • Country-Specific Guidance
  • Priority Claim Support

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How It Works

  • Submit Brand + Target Markets
  • Free Legal Review
  • Expert Consultation
  • Pay Only When Ready
  • Application Draft Preview
  • No Risk Initial Consultation
  • Country Compliance Guidance
  • Priority Filing If Needed

Register Your Global Trademark — From ₹9,999!

Protect your brand across borders with expert help in filing international trademarks under the Madrid Protocol or directly in over 120 countries.

International Trademark Legal Help

Protecting Your Brand Globally with TMZON

  • Expanding your business internationally requires robust trademark protection. TMZON simplifies the complexities of international trademark registration, securing your brand's exclusivity across global markets.
  • Our expert team provides comprehensive support, guiding you through each step of the process and ensuring your intellectual property is safeguarded worldwide.
  • International trademark registration offers a centralized approach to securing protection in multiple jurisdictions. This is essential for businesses seeking global brand recognition and consistency.
  • The Madrid System, administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), is a key tool, enabling trademark holders to protect their marks in over 120 member countries through a single application and fee. This streamlined system significantly simplifies international branding efforts.

Understanding Trademarks

  • A trademark is a form of intellectual property comprising any recognizable sign, design, or expression that distinguishes the goods or services of one entity from another.
  • Trademarks, owned by individuals, businesses, or legal entities, are typically affixed to product packaging, labels, or used in service advertising.
  • Trademarks serve several vital functions:
    • Source Identification: They signal the origin of a product or service, aiding consumer choice.
    • Quality Assurance: They assure consumers of consistent quality across all products or services bearing the mark.
    • Marketing and Branding: They are essential for building brand recognition and fostering consumer loyalty.
    • Legal Protection: Registered trademarks grant exclusive rights, protecting owners from unauthorized use.
  • Trademark rights are typically secured through registration with the relevant governmental authority.

Types of Trademarks

  • Trademarks encompass diverse forms, each contributing to a brand's unique identity:
    • Words or Phrases: Distinctive words or combinations of words.
    • Alphanumeric Combinations: Unique combinations of letters and numbers.
    • Logos and Symbols: Recognizable visual designs.
    • Three-Dimensional Shapes: Distinctive product or packaging shapes.
    • Sounds and Fragrances: Unique sounds or scents (less common).
    • Color Marks: Specific colors or color combinations.

Trademark Protection Strategies

  • Effective trademark protection can be pursued nationally and internationally:
    • National Protection: Achieved through registration with the local trademark office.
    • International Protection:
      • Direct Filing: Applications filed individually in each target country.
      • Madrid System: A centralized system for seeking protection in multiple countries via a single application.

Advantages of Global Trademark Registration

  • Global trademark registration offers numerous benefits:
    • Comprehensive Protection: Secures brand protection in key international markets.
    • Simplified Procedures: Streamlines registration through systems like the Madrid Protocol.
    • Cost-Effectiveness: Can be more economical than multiple national filings.
    • Centralized Management: Simplifies maintenance and enforcement.
    • Enhanced Legal Position: Strengthens action against infringement.
    • Market Expansion Support: Facilitates entry into new markets.
    • Increased Brand Value: Enhances brand attractiveness for licensing and partnerships.

Trademark Duration and Renewal

  • Trademark protection generally lasts for ten years from the registration date and is renewable indefinitely, subject to continued use and timely payment of renewal fees.

The Madrid System: A Streamlined Approach

  • The Madrid System, managed by WIPO, simplifies international trademark registration and management.
  • It allows applicants to seek protection in over 120 member countries through a single international application.

Madrid System Eligibility

  • Eligibility requires:
    • Nationality or domicile in a Madrid System member country.
    • A pre-existing trademark application or registration in your home country.

International Trademark Registration Procedure (via Madrid System)

  • Trademark Search: Conduct a global search (e.g., using WIPO's database).
  • Basic Application: File an initial application or have a registration in your home country.
  • International Application: File through WIPO, designating target countries.
  • Fee Payment: Pay basic and designated country fees.
  • WIPO Examination: WIPO reviews for compliance.
  • Designated Country Examination: Each designated country conducts its own review.
  • Notification of Decisions: WIPO notifies you of decisions.
  • Protection and Renewal: 10-year terms, renewable.
  • Registration Management: Handle changes and updates through WIPO.
  • Use Requirements: Many jurisdictions require proof of use.

Why Choose TMZON?

  • TMZON provides expert guidance and support for international trademark registration.
  • Our dedicated team handles the complexities of global filings, ensuring your brand's protection and maximizing its international potential.
  • Contact TMZON to begin your international trademark registration today.

Trademark vs Patent vs Copyright

Trademark protects brands, patent safeguards inventions, copyright secures creations

Category Trademark Patent Copyright
What’s Protected Identifiable words, phrases, symbols, or designs that distinguish goods or services. Innovative processes, compositions, machines, or enhancements of existing ideas. Original works like books, music, art, performances, and recorded media.
Requirements for Protection The mark must uniquely identify the source of goods or services. The invention must be novel, useful, and non-obvious. The work must be original, creative, and fixed in a tangible medium.
Term of Protection Indefinite, as long as the mark is actively used in commerce. 20 years from the date of filing. The lifetime of the creator plus 70 years.
Rights Granted Exclusive rights to use the mark and prevent confusion about the origin of goods or services. Exclusive rights to manufacture, use, or sell the patented invention. Exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, display, or perform the work publicly.

Some common questions
were often asked

Why should I register my trademark internationally?

International trademark registration protects your brand in foreign markets, preventing others from using or registering similar marks. This is crucial for businesses expanding globally, safeguarding your brand identity and market share.

What is the Madrid System, and how does it help?

The Madrid System, managed by WIPO, offers a centralized way to register your trademark in multiple countries through a single application. This simplifies the process and can be more cost-effective than filing separate applications in each country.

Which countries are covered by the Madrid System?

The Madrid System covers over 120 member countries, representing a significant portion of global trade. You can find a list of member countries on the WIPO website.

Can I register my trademark internationally even if I haven't registered it in my home country?

Generally, no. Most international registration systems, including the Madrid System, require you to have a basic trademark application or registration in your home country before you can seek international protection.

How long does international trademark registration last?

International trademark registrations typically last for 10 years and are renewable for subsequent 10-year periods. You'll need to pay renewal fees to maintain your registration.

What happens if someone infringes my internationally registered trademark?

If someone infringes your international trademark, you can take legal action in the countries where your trademark is registered. The specific legal procedures will vary by country.

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