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A trademark is like a special symbol or sign that shows everyone that you or your business owns certain products or services. It can belong to a person or a company and gives them the sole right to use their branding to sell what they offer. When you apply to register a trademark, you're making sure that only you can use the specific word, phrase, design, or business name that you've trademarked. To officially register your Trademark, simply complete the user-friendly form provided, which takes just 5-10 minutes.
Trademarks encompass words, phrases, or logo designs, and they may also consist of a combination of these elements. In trademark law, trademarks are commonly categorized into two types: Wordmarks (Standard Characters) and Design Marks (Logo Marks).
When applying for a trademark through the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO), it's necessary to define the goods and services connected to your trademark. This is a crucial aspect of the application procedure, and our legal team will classify your goods and services in accordance with the Nice Classification system.