FAQ
Do trademarks, copyrights, and patents protect the same things?
Why should I do a trademark search?
What is a trademark?
How can I register a trademark?
You can register a trademark by submitting an application to the national authority responsible for registering trademarks in your country. This requires providing information about the mark and the products or services associated with it. The registration process varies from one country to another, and you can view the requirements and procedures on the website of the competent authority.
Can I change my trademark after registering?
Yes, you can change your trademark after registration if necessary, but it depends on the laws and regulations in your country regarding changes to registered trademarks.
What is the time period for trademark protection?
The duration of trademark protection varies depending on the country of registration, and the registration is usually valid for several years. However, the registration can be renewed after its expiry for an additional period under local laws.
Can I protect my innovative idea through a trademark?
No, a trademark protects the appearance and trade dress of products or services. If you want to protect an innovative idea or invention, you should consider filing for a patent.