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A trademark is a sign capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one business from those of others. The purpose of a trademark is to protect the brand identity and ensure that consumers can easily identify and distinguish the source of products or services. We evaluate several factors to determine if pursuing your brand is worthwhile and check for any potential issues that could lead to rejection by the Canadian Intellectual Property Office. Our detailed analysis includes examining similar trademarks and pending applications.
Trademarks includes words, logos, symbols, slogans, or a combination of these elements. In legal terms, they are usually classified into two types: Wordmarks (Standard Character Marks) and Design Marks (Logo Marks).
For Example- Apparel. Electronics, Furniture, stationary items, motor parts, gym equipment's
For Example; Consultation, Accounting, Business Management, Marketing, HR Services, Retails, Restaurants, E-commerce
Once you've filed your trademark application with CIPO, there are various additional correspondence required to help you navigate the post-submission process. Examples of these services are; Examiner’s report, Opposition, Approval or Refusal etc.