Reply to trademark objection The reply to the trademark objection requires to be submitted before trademark office. Failure to do so shall results in rejection of your application Time limit for objection reply It is required to reply within 30 days from the date of receipt of the examination re...
the trademark registry. However, the final call on accepting the trademark or not stands by the trademark registry only after the hearing. Trademark objection in Agra can be due to many reasons like similarity with an existing trademark, offensive trademark, absence of uniqueness in the trademark....
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A trademark objection in India occurs when the Trademark Registry raises concerns about a trademark application, preventing its immediate registration. This typically happens because the mark has potential to infringe upon an existing registered trademark, meaning it's too similar and could cause confusio...
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A trademark objection in India occurs when the Trademark Registry raises concerns about a trademark application, preventing its immediate registration. This typically happens because the mark has potential to infringe upon an existing registered trademark, meaning it's too similar and could cause confusio...
A trademark objection in India occurs when the Trademark Registry raises concerns about a trademark application, preventing its immediate registration. This typically happens because the mark has potential to infringe upon an existing registered trademark, meaning it's too similar and could cause confusio...