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Information required for filing an application
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To prepare an application to register a trade mark, we
require:
- The applicant's full name, business address, nationality and
occupation;
- An indication of the types of goods and/or services in relation
to which registration is sought; and
- If the trade mark includes lettering in non-standard form or a
logo, device or symbol, a high quality representation of the
mark.
A trade mark owner's exclusive rights to a mark will only extend
to goods and/or services of the type in which the owner trades or
intends to trade. Hence trade marks are registered in relation to
specific classes of goods and/or services. For example,
registration of HERON in relation to clothing in class 25 should
not prevent an orchardist using and registering HERON in relation
to apples in class 31.
Under the Trade Marks Act 2002, where a trade mark is to be
applied to a range of goods and/or services which fall into more
than one class, a single trade mark application nominating each
relevant class of goods and/or services can be filed.
An outline of the International Classification of Goods and
Services is provided in the trade mark information section of our
website. This is for general guidance only as it is merely a
thumbnail outline of the classes.
Selecting the appropriate class can be quite complex and
requires reference to the full index of Goods and Services. Our
expertise should always be sought in this matter.
If you are starting out or have a limited budget to protect a
brand name or various brand names of a product range, we suggest
you take advantage of the expertise and guidance provided by the
online assisted filing service offered by www.ipol.co.nz.
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