Brand Protection & Trademark Enforcement Services
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About Brand Protection & Trademark Enforcement Services
Trademark infringement occurs when an unauthorized person uses a trademark that is identical with or deceptively similar to a registered trademark in relation to identical or similar goods or services, resulting in likelihood of consumer confusion. The objective of infringement law is to protect the exclusive statutory rights conferred upon registered proprietors. Registration transforms goodwill into an enforceable statutory monopoly subject to the provisions of the Trade Marks Act, 1999.
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Types & Categories
Cease & Desist Letters
Formal legal notices demanding infringers stop.
Registry Opposition / Cancellation
Administrative proceedings against infringing marks.
Customs Recordal
Recording your mark at customs to stop counterfeit imports.
Civil Litigation Support
Evidence preparation and coordination with litigation counsel.
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Documents Required
Difference Between Trademark Infringement and Passing Off
Although related, these remedies are distinct.
Trademark Infringement primarily protects statutory rights arising from registration.
Passing Off protects commercial goodwill arising from prior use.
Registration strengthens enforcement, but honest prior users may also obtain protection through passing off actions.
Depending upon circumstances, both remedies may sometimes be pursued simultaneously.
Common Examples of Trademark Infringement
- identical brand names,
- similar spellings,
- phonetic imitation,
- look-alike logos,
- copied labels,
- copied packaging,
- counterfeit products,
- online marketplace listings,
- social media impersonation,
- deceptive websites,
- mobile application names,
- franchise misuse,
- unauthorized distributors,
- domain name misuse,
- keyword advertising,
- and AI-generated brand imitation.
Digital Trademark Infringement
- websites,
- e-commerce platforms,
- social media,
- app stores,
- search engine advertising,
- influencer marketing,
- online marketplaces,
- digital downloads,
- SaaS platforms,
- and AI-generated content.
Domain Name Disputes
- negotiation,
- domain transfer proceedings,
- trademark enforcement,
- and judicial action.
Counterfeit Goods and Fake Products
Counterfeit products not only divert sales but may seriously damage consumer confidence.
Inferior counterfeit goods often create negative associations with genuine brands.
Prompt legal enforcement against counterfeit networks preserves both revenue and reputation.
Businesses should actively monitor unauthorized commercial activity.
Why Professional Enforcement Matters
- statutory interpretation,
- evidence collection,
- consumer perception,
- comparative analysis,
- procedural strategy,
- jurisdiction,
- injunction practice,
- and commercial negotiation.
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Detailed Information
1Can an unregistered trademark owner sue?
Yes. Passing off remedies may be available where goodwill and prior use are established.
2Can online infringement be stopped?
Yes. Depending upon circumstances, legal notices, platform takedowns, judicial remedies, and negotiated settlements may be pursued.
3Can counterfeit products be seized?
Appropriate legal remedies may be available under applicable law depending upon the facts of the case.
4Is registration necessary for brand protection?
Registration provides stronger statutory rights, although prior users may also possess enforceable common law rights through passing off.
5Should I send a legal notice before filing a case?
The appropriate strategy depends upon the circumstances. In many situations, a well-drafted legal notice may resolve disputes without prolonged litigation.
6Protect the Reputation You Have Built
Every successful brand represents years of innovation, investment, quality, and customer trust.
Unauthorized imitation can erode that goodwill within months if left unchecked.
Early identification, strategic legal action, and effective enforcement help preserve the commercial value of intellectual property and maintain consumer confidence.
Our Process
A clear, structured approach to deliver the best outcome for you
Discovery
We assess your asset and goals.
Documentation
We prepare and verify all paperwork.
Filing
Your application is filed with the registry.
Examination
We respond to objections & hearings.
Registration
Your rights are granted and recorded.
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Expert IP Professionals
Trademark Infringement Analysis
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Passing Off Actions
End-to-End Assistance
Legal Notices
Dedicated Manager
Cease & Desist Letters
Fast Turnaround
Online Brand Protection
Pan India Support
Marketplace Takedowns
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