Sunday 10 July 2011

Trademark Registration in Malaysia

A trademark provides a way of distinguishing the origin of goods/services. A trade name may be the name under which a company or person conducts business. A logo is a device, shape or design which may, or may not include a word. It provides a distinctive badge of origin for goods and/or services.

A prominent trademark can be a company’s most valuable single asset and trademark registrations can last indefinitely.

A trademark can act as a guarantee both of quality and the source of goods or services.

Our trademark agents or attorneys can help you by:
Trademark Filing and Registration
Trademark Renewal
Trademark Enforcement / Litigation
Trademark Watching
Trademark Promotion / Branding
Trademark Strategies
Trademark Commercialization
Trademark Management
Trademark Licensing

Registration of a trademark provides the proprietor with the means to protect its brand name and prevent copying and imitation.

Trademarks are not registrable if they:
  • Describe your goods or services or any characteristics of them, for example, marks which show the quality, quantity, purpose, value or geographical origin of your goods or services.
  • Have become customary in your line of trade.
  • Are not distinctive.
  • Are three dimensional shapes, if the shape is typical of the goods you are interested in (or part of them), has a function or adds value to the goods.
  • Are offensive.
  • Are against the law, for example, promoting illegal drugs.
  • Are deceptive. There should be nothing in the mark which would lead the public to think that your goods and services have a quality which they do not.
  • Are specially protected emblems.
  • Armorial bearings.
  • Flags and other State emblems.
  • Official signs.
  • Hallmarks.
  • Other emblems.
  • Abbreviations and names of international inter-governmental  organizations.
Blog Directory Submission

No comments:

Post a Comment