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s.pavani357@gmail.com (s.pavani357@gmail.com)     31 March 2011

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if a company has a tagline and a company name,do we have to apply in two different applications for Trademark registration



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Suchitra. S (Advocate)     31 March 2011

sir, youcan apply for two rights under one application or you can file two seperate applications too. It is only a matter of paying fees seperately for two rights asked for. Otherwise, it doesnt make any difference.

Nagaraja B S (Corporate Commercial & IP Lawyer)     31 March 2011

 

Dear User,


It is always advisable to file two separate applications. It can give exclusive rights to company name & tagline individually.

For more details or trdemark registration services Contact

Thanks

Nagaraj

Trademark Attorney & IP Lawyer

IP Lex Global Services

Email: nagaraja_bs@iplexglobal.in

Mob: 9902007635

Nagaraja B S (Corporate Commercial & IP Lawyer)     31 March 2011

Dear User,


It is always advisable to file two separate applications. It can give exclusive rights to company name & tagline individually.

For more details or trademark registration services Contact

Thanks

Nagaraj

Trademark Attorney & IP Lawyer

IP Lex Global Services

Email: nagaraja_bs@iplexglobal.in

Mob: 9902007635

shailendra (advocate)     03 April 2011

No need at all, it will be complex. Better you opt for single application with name and tagline. now a days it is permissible.

s.pavani357@gmail.com (s.pavani357@gmail.com)     06 April 2011

Originally posted by :s.pavani357@gmail.com
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if a company has a tagline and a company name,do we have to apply in two different applications for Trademark registration
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mam if we apply for for company name and tagline in two different applications how can we provide specimen copies?tagline and company name in same copy?or different? if both are on same copy then how could we mention it in the application that whether we are applying for company name or tagline?


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