Register A Trademark
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Protect your brand with One IBC’s expert trademark registration service, designed to secure your intellectual property with ease and efficiency.
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With One IBC’s streamlined process, you can begin your trademark registration quickly, leveraging our expertise across jurisdictions.
Set It Up Right
Our team of numerous staff ensures your trademark is registered accurately, tailored to your brand’s needs with precision.
Get The Help You Need
One IBC provides comprehensive support, from registration to ongoing services like renewals and monitoring, ensuring your trademark’s protection.
How To Conduct A Trademark Search With One IBC
Share Your Brand Details
Provide us with your proposed trademark and business details, and our team will start the search process for you.
We’ll Search for Similar Marks
Our experts will thoroughly search global databases to identify any identical or similar trademarks, ensuring comprehensive results.
Receive and Review Your Report
We’ll deliver a detailed report with our findings, helping you decide the next steps for your brand.
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Frequently Asked Questions
There is no restriction on the nationality or place of incorporation of the applicant
Registration of a trademark will give the owner of a trademark the right to prevent third parties from using his mark, or a deceptively similar mark, without his consent for the goods or services for which it is registered or for similar goods or services. For unregistered trademarks, owners have to rely on common law for protection. It is more difficult to establish one's case under common law.
- The name of a company, individual or firm represented in a special manner;
- The signature (except in Chinese characters) of the applicant;
- An invented word;
- A word that is not either descriptive of the goods or services for which the trademark is used or is not a geographical name or is not a surname; or
- Any other distinctive mark.