News & Resources
Trademarks grounds for refusal
The Trade Marks Act, 1999 defines a “trademark” under Section 2(1)(zb). A trademark means “a mark capable of being represented graphically and which is capable of distinguishing the goods and services of one person from those of others and may include the shape of...
Trademark Vs. Domain Name
"Domains have and will continue to go up in value faster than any other commodity ever known to man", Bill gates.Domain names have evolved into corporate identities and brand assets. Trademark and domain names seem similar, this article focuses on clarifying the...
Difference between TM (™️) and R (®)
People usually get confused between TM (™️) and R (®). The TM (™️) symbol is used when a trademark is in the process of getting registered but not grated yet. The R (®) symbol is used only after a trademark is granted. Due to these symbols on brand name or logo,...
Copyright for software in India
Most people think of copyright law as something that protects tangible items like books, music, and artwork. But what about software code? Just because it's not a physical item doesn't mean it shouldn't be protected by copyright law. In fact, software code is the...
Trade secret as part of your IP Portfolio
Trade secrets are an important part of an Intellectual Property portfolio. They allow organizations to protect their secret formulas, know-how, and other valuable information. Trade secrets are not registered with any government administrative body, and there are no...
How to do trademark search in India?
Finding duplicates of reputed brands is a common affair. It takes a lot of time and effort to build customers' trust and identify your products with them. So it makes it more worthwhile to protect your brand. Trademarks offer this protection as an intellectual...
Patents, Trademarks, Designs, Your creations, Your advantage.
Head Office
C44 First Floor, Sector 2, Noida
Call Us
+91-0120-4328026
EMAIL US
info@arcticinvent.com