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ISO Certification in India

What is ISO Certification? ISO Certification is a seal of approval from a third party body that a company runs to one of the international standards developed and published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The ISO are an independent, non-governmental international organization who brings together experts to share knowledge and develop international standards that support innovation and provide solutions to global challenges. Common benefits across all ISO standards include: Increased efficiency Reduced costs Improved customer satisfaction More engaged employees Reduced risks Reduced insurance premiums Helps with tendering By maintaining an ISO certification you are proving your organizations commitment to achieving your objectives and increasing the credibility and customer confidence in your product or service. The most common ISO Standards: ISO have thousands of international standards, across dozens of industries. However, some of their standards transce...

Patent Registration in India

  1. What is a Patent?   A Patent is a statutory right for an invention granted for a limited period of time to the patentee by the Government, in exchange of full disclosure of his invention for excluding others, from making, using, selling, importing the patented product or process for producing that product for those purposes without his consent.     2.         What is the term of a patent in the Indian system?     The term of every patent granted is 20 years from the date of filing of application. However, for application filed under national phase under Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), the term of patent will be 20 years from the international filing date accorded under PCT.     3.         Which Act governs the patent system in India?     The patent system in India is governed by the Patents Act, 1970 (No.39 of 1970) as amended by the   Patents...

5 Benefits with Trademark Registration

  Trademarks:  The popularly known word “Brand Name” is referred to as “Trademark” in legal terms. A Trademark means any symbol, word, name, device, numerals or combination of both, which can be represented graphically can be registered as a trademark. A trademark is a unique symbol that distinguishes your goods or services from others. The trademark which is registered for services is known as the service marks. A Good Trademark shall be easy to pronounce and recognize, despite of it should not lose its uniqueness and distinctive character. The decision of a consumer approaching for purchasing any goods or hiring services are highly influenced by the Brand Value and reputation a Brand Name holds. Any entrepreneur should be aware of what benefits,  Trademark Registration  offers. Here are Top 10 benefits explained in this blog: Advantages of Trademark Registration:  Exclusive Rights:  The owner of Registered Trademark enjoys exclusive right over the tradema...

10 Benefits of Trademark Registration!!!

Trademarks:  The popularly known word “Brand Name” is referred to as “Trademark” in legal terms. A Trademark means any symbol, word, name, device, numerals or combination of both, which can be represented graphically can be registered as a trademark. A trademark is a unique symbol that distinguishes your goods or services from others. The trademark which is registered for services is known as the service marks. A Good Trademark shall be easy to pronounce and recognize, despite of it should not lose its uniqueness and distinctive character. The decision of a consumer approaching for purchasing any goods or hiring services are highly influenced by the Brand Value and reputation a Brand Name holds. Any entrepreneur should be aware of what benefits, Trademark Registration offers. Here are Top 10 benefits explained in this blog: Advantages of Trademark Registration:  Exclusive Rights: The owner of Registered Trademark e...

Patent Design Registration in India

The registration and protection of industrial designs in India is administered by the Designs Act , 2000 and corresponding Designs Rules , 2001 which came into force on 11th May 2001 repealing the earlier Act of 1911. The Design Rules, 2001 was further amended by Designs (Amendment) Rules 2008 and Designs (Amendment) Rules 2014. The last amendment in Designs Rules came in to force from 30th December, 2014, which incorporates a new category of applicant as small entity in addition to natural person and other than small entity. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q: What is meant by ‘Design’ under the Designs Act, 2000? A: ‘Design’ means only the features of shape, configuration, pattern or ornament or composition of lines or colour or combination thereof applied to any article whether two dimensional or three dimensional or in both forms, by any industrial process or means, whether manual, mechanical or chemical, separate or combined, which in the finished article appeal to and are judged...