The owner of a registered trademark has exclusive rights over the mark and can prohibit the illegal use of his mark by others.
It differentiates the goods and services of one producer from the goods and services of another producer. Here, the shape and design of the goods are considered the main aspect.
Protects you from infringement and unfair competition. In addition, it provides grounds for making a decision in favor of the owner of the mark in case of disputes arising from illegal use of the mark by a third party or litigation.
It guarantees the high quality of the product. In addition to increasing the confidence of consumers in the product, it helps them to be able to distinguish it from a fake product.
Trademark recognition, i.e. gaining reputation among consumers, helps its owner to earn more in the market.
The legal owner can transfer the right to use that mark to someone else with a license agreement. In order to conclude a license agreement, the trademark must be registered with the Intellectual Property Agency in advance.
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