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Trademark Assignment

Facilitate Smooth Transfer with Professional Trademark Assignment Services.

Efficiently transfer ownership of trademarks with our professional services, ensuring compliance and seamless legal transitions for your brand assets.

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Introduction

A trademark assignment is a procedure when one party (the assignor) transfers ownership of a registered trademark to another party (the assignee). It entails the full assignment of the assignor’s rights, titles and interests in the trademark to the assignee. The assignee becomes the new owner of the trademark and takes on all related rights and obligations, while the assignor renounces all future rights to the property. This is provided under Section 37 of the Trademarks Act 1999.

Essentials

  1. Legal Ownership Transfer: A trademark assignment is a contract that formally assigns ownership of a registered trademark to a different party. Both the assignor and the assignee must sign the written assignment for it to be valid.
  2. Registered Trademark: Registered trademarks are often subject to trademark assignment. The issued trademark must already be in file with the appropriate trademark office or registry.
  3. Assignment Agreement: An assignment agreement formalises the transfer of a trademark. The agreement specifies the transfer’s terms and circumstances, including information on the assignor and assignee, a description of the trademark, and considerations or payments involved.
  4. Consent of Trademark Office: In India, a trademark assignment must be registered with the Trademarks Registry in order to be legitimate and effective. For the assignment to be recorded, both the assignor and the assignee must submit a joint request together with the required money.
  5. Effect of Assignment: Following the recording of the assignment, the assignee takes ownership of the trademark and all rights and liabilities that go along with it. The assignee receives the only right to use the trademark and has the authority to take legal action against violators.
  6. Rights and Obligations: A trademark assignee has the right to stop others from using the same or a similar mark for products or services that are comparable to their own. They are in charge of safeguarding and preserving the trademark, and they might need to renew it on occasion.
  7. Consideration and Royalties: When a trademark is assigned, the assignee may pay the assignor either royalties or consideration. Any financial agreements between the parties are detailed in the assignment agreement.
  8. Assignment of Related Rights: In addition to the trademark, related rights might include goodwill, logos, domain domains, and licences. The assignment agreement may specify these extra rights and resources.

What is included in this

Forming and preparing the documents
Drafting of assignment deed
Liasoning with the department
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FAQs

The process of transferring ownership of a registered trademark from one party to another is referred to as an assignment of the trademark. It entails the transfer of all rights, title, and interest in the trademark from the assignor to the assignee. This occurs when the assignor sells the trademark to the assignee.

In order to successfully transfer ownership of a trademark in India, a documented agreement is required. The terms and circumstances of the transfer should be laid out in the assignment agreement in a clear and concise manner. This should include information on the assignor and assignee, as well as a description of the trademark, any price or payment that is involved, and any other pertinent elements.

Both the assignor and the assignee are required to submit a joint request to the Trademarks Registry in India in order for a trademark assignment to be officially recorded there. The registration certificate in its original form, a copy of the assignment agreement, and the fee that has been prescribed should all be included with the request. It is recommended that the transfer be recorded within a period of six months beginning on the day when the agreement was signed.

The formal transfer of ownership of a trademark can be established by filing the assignment of the trademark with the Trademarks Registry. The assignee immediately becomes the new owner of the trademark and takes on all of the rights, advantages, and duties that are associated with it. As of the date of recording, the assignment will be enforceable against any third parties involved.

In India, ownership of a trademark can be transferred even if the mark has not been registered. However, in order to assure stronger legal protection and the capacity to enforce rights, it is recommended that the trademark be registered before it is assigned.

In India, there are a few limitations placed on being able to transfer a trademark. It is not possible to assign trademarks that are now the subject of active legal proceedings or that have been deemed “well-known” by the Registrar of Trademarks without first receiving approval from either the Registrar or the court that is currently overseeing the case.

Yes, it is possible to assign only a portion of the rights to a trademark. For instance, you have the ability to delegate the rights to use the trademark in a certain category of products or services, or you can restrict the assignment to a particular region of the world. The scope of the rights that are being assigned must to be spelt out very specifically in the assignment agreement.

Notifying relevant third parties, such as licensees, distributors, or consumers, about the assignment of the trademark is a good idea, and is recommended. This makes it easier to prevent confusion and ensures that all parties are informed of the change in ownership of the property.

Unless otherwise indicated in the assignment agreement, licences, agreements, and other obligations linked with the trademark will normally continue to be in effect after the assignment has been completed. The new party to these agreements is the assignee, who also takes on the rights and responsibilities that are outlined in those agreements.

The following documents must be submitted to the registrar of trademark along with form TM-P:

  • Trademark assignment agreement.
  • Trademark certificate.
  • NOC from the assignor.
  • Identification documents of the assignor and assignee.