Trademark Registration in India Soars: A Look Ahead to 2025 Trends
In recent years, there has been a consistent rise in the number of trademark application filings and registrations across India. With intellectual property in India gaining more attention, copycats are active and constantly look for unprotected brands. Brand owners, entrepreneurs, and attorneys have recognised this reality, and are now focusing on trademark registration and monitoring […] The post Trademark Registration in India Soars: A Look Ahead to 2025 Trends first appeared on HindustanMetro.com.
In recent years, there has been a consistent rise in the number of trademark application filings and registrations across India. With intellectual property in India gaining more attention, copycats are active and constantly look for unprotected brands. Brand owners, entrepreneurs, and attorneys have recognised this reality, and are now focusing on trademark registration and monitoring as a crucial tool for brand protection.
More than 5 lakh trademark applications are filed annually in India. This clearly indicates that people are now highly concerned about their intellectual property rights, which are their creative DNA, and thus, they are more inclined towards protection of brand value. Trademark registration is not only a legal formality but also a key business strategy that helps brand owners safeguard their IP wealth and ensure sustainable business growth.
What is Trademark Registration?
Trademark registration in India is a process centred around protecting a brand, logo, name, slogan, or even a design to ensure that copycats and infringers cannot misuse it for profit. It secures originality and prevents unauthorized replication, giving businesses stronger brand recognition and consumer trust. In today’s digital-first ecosystem, trademark registration has become an essential aspect of intellectual property rights for startups and established companies alike.
Relevant Trademark Registration Trends to Look Out for
- India has taken a giant leap forward in the intellectual property sector, with a 44% surge in IP filings over the past 5 years. Digitisation along with key government reforms has given trademark registration a significant boost.
- 95% of IP filings now take place through the online filing system, making the process faster and more accessible.
NIPAM, a flagship initiative by the Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs, and Trademarks (CGPDTM), has reached over 25 lakh students, spreading awareness of IP rights in India. - The space of Geographical Indications (GI) witnessed the highest growth at 380%. The second-highest growth was in Designs at 266%. Other categories included Patents at 180%, Copyright at 83%, Trademarks at 28%, and SICLD (Semiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout Designs) at 20%.
- Initiatives such as Make in India and Startup India are encouraging startups and MSMEs to adopt trademark registration as part of their long-term growth strategies.
- With India’s business ecosystem going digital, IP procedures like filing, tracking, and hearings are now conducted online.
- Modern AI tools are further improving trademark search results and minimizing errors in the registration process.
- Innovative trademarks such as sounds, colours, and animations are also gaining popularity, redefining the future of intellectual property in India.
Benefits of Trademark Registration
- In comparison with non-trademarked brands, trademarked businesses grow 10X faster because they enjoy an additional layer of brand protection and consumer trust.
- Trademark registration enhances brand value and safeguards logos, names, and taglines legally.
- It offers an instant boost in credibility and ensures long-term brand recognition.
- Trademark protection prevents copycats from attacking intellectual property and gives businesses an edge in legal disputes.
- It helps companies plan for global expansion with confidence, free from the fear of infringement.
Documents Needed for Trademark Registration
To apply for trademark registration in India, the following documents are required:
- Applicant’s or Company’s Name
- Business Details
- Business Type
- Brand, Logo, or Slogan Name
- Applicant’s Identity Proof
- Business Address
- Power of Attorney (PoA)
- Class Details
Common Challenges People Face While Registering a Trademark
- When the name is generic or similar, objections may arise from the registrar.
- If someone believes your trademark resembles theirs, they may raise opposition.
- Choosing the wrong class can result in partial or no protection.
- Objections may extend processing time and lead to delays of over 18 months.
- Poor documentation may result in rejection.
The Growing Importance of Trademark Monitoring
As trademark registration becomes vital, so does trademark monitoring. It plays a critical role in protecting brand reputation, market value, and integrity. Recently, Entermark launched an AI-powered trademark monitoring software that leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to protect brands with its 360° TM management suite. This innovation is a game-changer for attorneys, startups, and corporates seeking advanced IP protection in India.
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