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Registering Personal names as trademarks in Brazil and India

About this event

In many industries it is very common to use Personal Names as brand names. Protecting these names as registered trademarks is of the essence to ensure the future of the business that carries them. But the process for registering a personal name as a trademark can vary significantly by jurisdiction.

This 60 - minute webinar, "Registering Personal Names as Trademarks in Brazil and India", will explore the unique challenges and procedures for securing trademark protection for personal names in two key emerging markets. Attendees will learn about the legal frameworks, requirements, and strategies for successful registration, with insights into notable case studies and practical tips for avoiding common pitfalls.


10:30 Welcome and preliminary remarks

10:35  Brazil: Overview of TM Laws, Procedures and Requirements

The legal framework for registering personal names in Brazil.

Eligibility criteria, application process, and timelines.

Relevant case law and examples.

11:00  India: Overview of TM Laws, Procedures and Requirements (20 minutes)

The legal framework for registering personal names in India.

Eligibility criteria, application process, and timelines.

Relevant case law and examples.

11.25 Q&A


Who is this webinar for?

Brand owners, lawyers, or entrepreneurs, Small and Medium size business.

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    Ip Helpdesk

    Aiming to support IP capacity building along the full scale of IP practices, we provide free-of-charge, first-line support to European small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) on IP management, protection and enforcement covering six different regions: China, Europe, India, LATAM, SEA and Africa.

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    Girish Somawarpet

IP Helpdesk

Intellectual property webinars for EU/SMP SMEs

Aiming to support IP capacity building along the full scale of IP practices, we provide free-of-charge, first-line support to European small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) on IP management, protection and enforcement covering six different regions: China, Europe, India, LATAM, SEA, and Africa.