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Trademark registration system in India Legislation The Indian law of trademarks is enshrined in the Trade Marks Act, 1999. The Act seeks to provide for the registration of trademarks relating to goods and services in India. The rights granted under the Act, are operative in the whole of india. What is a Trademark A TRADEMARK is a word,
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A trademark lawyer's job requirements include trademark application, filing and prosecution. A trademark lawyer searches and clears the trademark search analysis. He looks after the trademark infringement and enforcement matters and matters involving third parties' infringing marks. He manages all trademark litigation, prepares, reviews and negotiates license agreements. Registration and monitoring of domain names and general trademark counseling about routine trademark matters
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With the globalization and commercialization of the Internet, domain names have taken on a new significance as business identifiers. When the Internet was in its infancy, domain names were created to serve as useful mnemonic means of locating specific computers on the Internet.  Domain names are now highly visible in "real space" as well -
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Do You Need Your Business Name Trademarked November 2001 By Bob Brolhorst A name is important to a business. It's so important, in fact, that names can be trademarked, which means they're owned. Kind of like domain names, once
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For novelist Tom Wolfe, it's a dazzling white suit, regardless of the weather or season. For comedian George Burns, it was a cigar. For basketball bad-boy Dennis Rodman, it's crazy hair. For software developer Jackie Grubb, it's the color purple. "It": a personal trademark that anchors your identity in the minds of your market. "One day after I started my
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