Unobvious mistakes in trademark registration: how to choose a brand name that can be protected by trademark registration
- What is distinctiveness?
- Unobvious mistakes when choosing a title
- Tips for increasing the distinctiveness of a trademark
- Conclusion
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Choosing a unique brand name is one of the most important steps towards its successful registration and protection. A trademark with high distinctiveness can attract consumer attention, create a positive perception and protect your company from competitors.
We will look at the key aspects that will help you choose a brand name that meets the requirements of trademark registration.
What is distinctiveness?
The distinctiveness of a trademark is its ability to distinguish the goods or services of one company from similar products of other manufacturers. To successfully register a trademark, your name must be highly distinctive. The more original the name, the easier it will be to register and protect.
Unobvious mistakes when choosing a title
- Use of descriptive terms
One of the most common mistakes is the use of descriptive words or phrases that directly refer to the type or properties of a product. For example, the verbal element "Apple" cannot be registered as a trademark for the sale of apples because it is a direct description of the product.
- Simple graphic elements
The use of simple geometric shapes or patterns as trademark elements may also be a reason for refusal. If your mark consists only of simple shapes (e.g., a circle or square), it may not be considered unique enough. It is important to combine graphic elements with original and memorable characteristics.
- Use of common phrases and slogans
Many companies strive to create attractive slogans or phrases that emphasize the merits of a product. However, using phrases such as "Best Quality" or "Freshest" will not create a distinctive character and may result in registration rejection. These phrases are common and are not capable of individualizing your brand.
- Lack of uniqueness in visual elements
The visual elements of a sign, such as font and color, play an important role in making it distinctive. Companies sometimes use standard or commonly used fonts, which reduces the uniqueness of the sign. Since visuals can affect brand identification, it is important to choose unique fonts and graphics.
Tips for increasing the distinctiveness of a trademark
Conclusion
Choosing a brand name is a key step that can have a significant impact on the success of your company. To avoid rejection of trademark registration due to insufficient distinctiveness, it is important to carefully approach the process of developing a name. The name should be original, unique and not directly describe a product or service. Using creative and associative words will help you create a memorable and protectable trademark.
In addition, it is recommended to conduct an advanced trademark search for identity and similarity. This will allow you to identify already registered marks to ensure that your name complies with the requirements and does not infringe the rights of third parties. This approach will significantly increase your chances of successful trademark registration and protection of your brand in the market.
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