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WHAT IS A TRADE MARK? A trade mark can be any sign which distinguishes the
goods or services of one undertaking from those of others. It can be
a word or a picture. It can be a shape of a container. For example,
we registered the JIF lemon for lemon juice, and the MAGIC MUSHROOM
mushroom shape for airfreshener products. It can be a colour or a combination
of colours. We are now working on the livery used by the Bradford &
Bingley Building Society.
WHY SHOULD I REGISTER MY TRADE MARK? Two reasons. Registration grants
a statutory monopoly to use of the mark. You can use the registration
to prevent others from using the same or similar mark on the same or
similar goods or services. Owners of well known marks can even stop
others from using their mark on totally different goods.Also, probably
more important to the smaller trader, the first person to register a
trade mark in good faith can use it to stop someone who started to use
the same or similar name earlier but who didn't register it.
MUST I REGISTER MY TRADE MARK? The problem is that under the Trade Marks
Act of 1994 it is the first applicant who is deemed entitled to any
registration not necessarily the first user. Therefore, I cannot really
advise anyone to use a trade mark on an unregistered basis because if
someone else did get a later valid registration, that could be used
to prevent further use of the unregistered mark.
WHAT SHOULD I DO WHEN I HAVE CHOSEN MY TRADE MARK? Once the new trade
mark has been chosen, it is very important to get a qualified professional
to conduct clearance searches to see if the trade mark is free for use.
As discussed earlier, the statutory monopoly granted by trade mark registration
will be infringed by unauthorised use of the same or similar trade mark
in respect of the same or similar goods or services. The main mistake
the amateur searcher makes is to consider only whether anyone has registered
exactly the same mark and not if there is something similar. This is
dangerous. Companies like McDonald's guard their trade marks very jealously
indeed. They are likely to be very unhappy about any trade mark beginning
Mc or Mac, especially in the foods classes. Moreover, a registered trade
mark which has become well known in the United Kingdom will be infringed
by use of the same or similar mark on totally dissimilar goods where
the later use takes unfair advantage of or is detrimental to the distinctive
character or the repute of the well known registered trade mark. With
this in mind we regularly conduct searches of the Trade Marks Register
in the United Kingdom and in most other countries around the world on
behalf of our clients.
Trade Mark Advice Centre - Alexander Ramage Associates
- Trademarks UK, Trademarks protection, Trademarks costs
Alexander Ramage Associates are leading UK trade mark attorneys attracting
clients from throughout the UK and overseas.
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trade marks protection, trademarks protection, trade marks costs, trademarks
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HOW MUCH DOES THIS COST? The cost of such searches depends upon the
amount of time taken to conduct the search and to analyse the results.
Much depends upon the nature of the goods or services to be covered
and the resultant complexity of the search report. It is not possible
to give a firm quotation but as a general guideline the cost of conducting
a register search against a word mark in the United Kingdom will range
from £150 for a very simple search to around £250 for a more complex
search. These costs include disbursements incurred in search fees and
our services for analysing and advising on the resultant report. If
the trade mark is a fanciful logo it will be prudent to search against
that logo also which may further increase costs.
WHO CAN OWN OR REGISTER A TRADE MARK? There is no restriction. We work
for one man businesses, for large financial institutions, for charities.
Even for local radio stations. We have registered the "Mr Bradford"
and "Mr Bingley" logo for the Bradford and Bingley Building society;
the PARKINSON'S logo for The Parkinson's Disease Society and the SEEABILITY
logo for The Royal School for the Blind. One of our projects at the
moment is establishing the FREEDOM FOOD Farm Animal Welfare Scheme for
the RSPCA; and we have advised County Sound radio on protecting their
mascots.
WHAT IS A TRADE MARK ATTORNEY? A trade mark attorney is the courtesy
title given to a registered trade mark agent. That is someone who is
qualified and registered to practice as a trade mark agent. The Institute
of Trade Mark Attorneys was appointed under the 1988 Patent Design &
Copyright Act to control the Register of Trade Mark Agents and to administer
the examinations for entry on to the Register. A Trade Mark Attorney
acts for and advises traders in the law relating to the protection of
trade marks and design rights. A Patent Attorney acts for and advises
traders in the law relating to the protection of technological inventions,
and design rights.
Trade Mark Advice Centre - Alexander Ramage Associates - Trademarks UK, Trademarks protection, Trademarks costs
Alexander Ramage Associates are leading UK trade mark attorneys attracting clients from throughout the UK and overseas.
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PATENTS, COPYRIGHT AND TRADE MARKS? Patents
protect technological inventions. Design Rights protect the appearance
of mass produced goods. Copyright protects literary, artistic and musical
creations. Trade marks distinguish the goods or services of one trader
from those of others. Patents, Design Rights and Copyright give protection
for limited periods. Trade mark rights can be renewed indefinitely.
A trade mark is a powerful marketing tool. Consumers buy branded products.
A trade mark stamps a business's reputation on its product. Consumers
trust reputations which they know.
MUST I USE A TRADE MARK ATTORNEY TO REGISTER MY TRADE MARK? Just as
there is no legal compulsion to use a solicitor to draft your will or
to use a barrister to defend you in Court, there is no legal requirement
to use a registered trade mark agent to represent you or advise you.
However, there are distinct advantages in doing so. The modern trade
mark attorney is qualified by rigorous examination covering Trade Mark
law and practice. A skilled trade mark attorney knows how to present
your case to its best advantage to secure the maximum protection for
your trade mark. Trade mark attorneys advise on many aspects of the
law relating to trade marks and related issues of design rights and
copyright. Those who are members of The Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys
are trained and knowledgeable in Trade Mark law and practice in countries
outside the United Kingdom and can advise how best to protect your trade
mark assets abroad.
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO REGISTER A TRADE MARK? That depends upon a
number of factors which range from which trade mark attorney you use
(London firms with their higher rent and rates might be more expensive)
to how complicated the case is. . I can only speak for myself. Through
us, it will cost £350 for a basic application covering only the United
Kingdom. To register a trade mark as a European Community trade mark
is likely to cost at least £2500 including all official fees, but that
is good value when you consider it covers all 15 countries of the European
Union by means of a single registration.
Trade Mark Advice Centre - Alexander Ramage Associates - Trademarks UK, Trademarks protection, Trademarks costs
Alexander Ramage Associates are leading UK trade mark attorneys attracting clients from throughout the UK and overseas.
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