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Why Should you Protect your Company Logo?

By Apoorva Mehta 3 Min Read
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A law book with a gavel - Trademark law

Creating a logo that is both well-designed and well-executed can aid in establishing a strong brand identity. Nevertheless, developing an exceptional logo is merely the initial phase in building brand identity. Safeguarding the logo by registering a trademark is equally crucial. Protecting your logo through a trademark is important because a logo is a valuable asset and distinguishes it from competitors.

Here are some specific reasons why logo protection is needed:

  1. Preventing Infringement: Logo protection aids in discouraging unauthorised use of a company’s logo by third parties. This may entail replicating the logo or developing a similar logo that could confuse clients. Losses in revenue, harm to a company’s brand, and legal issues can result from logo infringement.

  1. Brand Identity: An essential component of a company’s brand identity is its logo. It stands in for the company’s goods or services and is frequently the first thing that clients think of when thinking of the business. By restricting improper usage of the logo, logo protection helps to preserve the integrity of the brand identification.

  1. Business Value: A company’s logo may be a significant asset. It can be used to sell the brand as part of a merger or acquisition, or it can be used to licence the brand to other businesses. By limiting unauthorised use that would diminish the value of the brand, logo protection helps to retain the value of the mark.

  1. Legal Protection: The logo is legally protected by trademark registration, which also grants the owner the sole right to use the logo in connection with the products or services specified in the registration. By adopting this legal safeguard, the owner’s rights may be upheld and unauthorised use of the mark may be stopped.

  1. Global Protection: By registering a trademark internationally, you can extend the protection of your logo to other nations. For businesses that operate worldwide and want to safeguard their brand identities and logos throughout all of their target markets, this is crucial.

In conclusion, it is crucial to protect logos against infringement in order to preserve brand identity, safeguard business value, offer legal protection, and broaden protection beyond international borders. A well-protected logo can aid in building a solid brand identity and preserving the company’s standing in the industry.

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Apoorva Mehta May 5, 2023
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