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A trade mark is a unique symbol, word, or combination thereof that identifies your goods or services, distinguishing them from competitors in the marketplace. Trade marks help build your brand’s identity and serve as valuable assets that can be sold, licensed, or transferred.
When people see or hear about a trade mark, they remember the goods or services associated with it. Trade marks serve to distinguish you from competitors in the marketplace and help you carve out a distinctive niche.
Trade marks can cover goods (e.g., clothes, toiletries, foods, electrical appliances) and services (e.g., restaurants, construction, food delivery services). They can also be licensed to others for royalties or used as saleable and hypothecatable assets.
Some frequently asked questions about this service:
How long will it take to register my trade mark?
The process begins with a trade mark registrability and infringement search to ensure your proposed trade mark is available for your use and registration. This step is not mandatory, but it is recommended. Filing the trade mark initiates an examination by the CIPC Trade Marks Office, which takes about 12-18 months. The examiner may impose certain conditions before allowing the application to proceed to the next step. If conditions are met, the trade mark is advertised in the Patent Journal for 3 months to allow for opposition. Absent objections, final registration follows.
How long does a trade mark last?
A registered trade mark is valid for 10 years from the filing date and can be renewed indefinitely subject to a renewal fee
Do I have to register my trade mark?
If you have used a trade mark without registration, you may have common law rights. While these allow you to sue for passing off, registered trade marks provide stronger, broader protection and make enforcement easier and less costly. Registration also enables claims under both the common law and the Trade Marks Act.
Will my South African trade mark protect me in other countries?
Trade marks are territorial. South African registration only protects your mark within South Africa. For international protection, you should register trade marks in other countries. Waldeck Attorneys have a trusted network of agents all over the world who can oversee and administer your trade mark applications abroad.
Can I transfer my trade mark?
Yes, trade marks can be transferred by way of an assignment agreement lodged with the Trade Marks Office. Lodging ensures enforceability against third parties
What is a patent?
Patents safeguard new inventions, granting exclusive rights to the inventor. If your product or process is unique and innovative, a patent can help protect your competitive edge.