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What is a trademark opposition?

Meaning of Trademark Opposition

  • Trademark opposition is a legal procedure that allows third parties to challenge the registration of a trademark.
  • It occurs after a trademark is “Accepted & Advertised” in the Trademark Journal.
  • The opposition aims to prevent the registration of marks that may be confusing, deceptive, or infringing.
  • It is handled by the Trade Marks Registry through a quasi-judicial process.

Who Can File an Opposition

  • Any person, company, or legal entity who believes the advertised trademark may harm their rights.
  • The opponent need not have a registered trademark, but must have a legitimate claim.
  • Common filers include competitors, prior users, and owners of similar marks.
  • Opposition can be based on commercial interest or public policy concerns.

Grounds for Opposition

  • The trademark is identical or deceptively similar to an existing mark.
  • The mark lacks distinctiveness or is descriptive of goods or services.
  • The applicant is not the true proprietor of the trademark.
  • The mark is prohibited by law or may cause confusion or deception in the public.
  • It may hurt religious sentiments, use official emblems, or violate other legal standards.

Procedure of Opposition

  • The opponent must file a Notice of Opposition using Form TM-O within four months of publication.
  • The applicant must file a Counter-Statement within two months of receiving the notice.
  • Both parties submit evidence in support of their respective claims.
  • A hearing is scheduled before the Registrar, after which a final decision is issued.

Possible Outcomes

  • If the opposition is successful, the application is rejected and the trademark is not registered.
  • If the opposition is unsuccessful, the trademark proceeds to registration and a certificate is issued.
  • Either party may file an appeal before the High Court if dissatisfied with the decision.
  • Opposition proceedings may also be withdrawn or settled through mutual agreement.

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