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              Trade Mark Registrations


Want to register a trademark for your business services, product, logo or  unique name for  your business? 

Keyard Law Associates provides the services for trademark registration. 

You can register your trademark, which will be your unique business mark and will protect your business work, logo, colour, word or brand name or combination to be used solely for your business trade or services, unless you decide to franchise your business. 

Your trademark will help you with creating your own business identity from other business and distinguish your business from other business traders or services. 

Trademark is a useful way to stop others business from copying or adopting the same business branding as your business that could lead to others from benefiting from your goodwill and will further prevent other businesses from copying your branding or business logo or wording to be used by others. 

Trademark is important and is valuable and priceless to protect your business ideas such as Virgin, MacDonald’s Coca Cola etc  

Trademark also raises the commercial awareness and value of the your business mark or  and can lead to extending your products to other markets by setting your business apart from other brands. 

On registering your trademark Keyard Law Associates will further help you to identify the most appropriate class of good to register your mark from 34 classes and 8 classes of services available for trademark registration. 

Protect your Mark 

Trademark registration gives you conclusive proof of your sole entitlement to use the unique mark associated with your business. 

Using an unregistered mark can lead to others registering the mark and using it in a way which may damage your business and reputation and may further lead to action from infringing your original trademark idea.  

Trademark registration enables an action for infringement to be brought without proof of actual damage. In the case of an unregistered mark the plaintiff has to prove actual or likely damage to the goodwill of the business