Trademark Registration info
Sarvices/Trademark Registration
Trademark registration
Tracking the Application: Monitor the progress of the application after submission and provide clients with regular updates.
1. Responding to Objections or Opposition
Once the trademark application is filed, the DPDT may raise objections or third parties may oppose the registration. Services here include:
- Handling Objections: If the DPDT raises any objections (based on the distinctiveness of the mark or similarity to other marks), assist in drafting and filing responses.
- Opposition Proceedings: If a third party opposes the trademark, help clients with legal representation, filing opposition defenses, and presenting their case.
2. Publication and Registration
After the application passes the examination and any opposition processes, it will be published in the official Trademark Journal. If no further oppositions are filed within the designated time, the trademark will be registered.
- Monitoring Publication: Track the publication of the trademark in the journal and ensure no oppositions are filed.
- Issuing the Certificate: Once the trademark is approved, the DPDT issues a trademark registration certificate. Help clients collect and preserve the certificate for legal proof of ownership.
3 Post-Registration Services
Trademark protection is valid for 7 years in Bangladesh, and it can be renewed indefinitely every 10 years. Post-registration services include:
- Trademark Renewal: Remind clients of renewal deadlines and handle the renewal process.
- Trademark Enforcement: Assist clients in enforcing their trademark rights if infringement occurs. This could include sending cease and desist letters or pursuing legal action.
4. Fees and Timeline
Government Fees: The official government fees for filing a trademark application in Bangladesh vary based on the number of classes and whether the applicant is an individual or a corporation.
- Service Fees: Consulting fees for trademark application services can be structured as flat fees or tiered based on the complexity of the trademark and whether additional services (like opposition handling) are required.
- Timeline: The trademark registration process typically takes 12-18 months in Bangladesh, from filing to receiving the certificate, though this can vary based on the complexity of the case and potential oppositions.
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