ENQUIRY FOR A TRADEMARK REGISTRATION
FAQ
What is a trademark?
Examples of trademarks
- Brand names or logos of your business or company
- Brand names or logos of
your products or services
- Brand names or logos of
your retail shop or online store
- Brand names or logos of
your events
Should you register your trademark in plain words or as a stylised logo?
What are the benefits of filing a trademark registration?
Your trademark helps your customers to recognise your products
and services easily. It is as such one of your company’s most essential assets.
If another company were to use your trademark, or in a worse case, register
your trademark and demand that you stop using it, there might not be any
recourse to regain control over the use of your trademark. Even if it were
possible to regain control in certain cases, it would come at a higher cost.
Registering your trademark will give you exclusive rights to use
the trademark for your products or services and ensure that you can retain control
over its use. As such, the registration will provide your business with more
certainty as you invest money in developing your brand and growing your
customer reach. If you are looking for investors to invest in your company,
this would definitely be a plus point in assessing your company.
By registering your trademark, you can also:
1. Use the ® symbol next to your brand
2. Deter other brands and businesses from using it
3. Enable third party licensing and earn from them
4. Sell it in the future for a higher value
How long will my trademark registration last?
Once you register for a trademark, it will last for ten years from the filing date and will be renewable every ten years thereafter. For most countries, you will be able to renew the registration within six months before or after the expiry date.
What’s the difference between the ™ and ® symbols?
The TM (™) and ® symbols are not the same thing. The TM symbol lets others know that the logo or name is being used as a trademark but need not be registered or protected. The ® symbol can only be used after it has been registered as a trademark and is now protected by trademark law. Using the ® symbol on an unregistered trademark is an offence, and there are legal repercussions.
Is registering a business name with ACRA or SGNIC the same as trademarking?
Registering your company name with ACRA, the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA), is the mandatory requirement for starting a new business in Singapore, while registering your domain name with SGNIC, or any other domain registry is essential for reserving a .com.sg or .sg domain of your choice. However, neither of these will give you the rights of a registered trademark. A trademark registration provides you with the exclusive rights to your brand. This is something the ACRA or SGNIC registration cannot do. In other words, if another company uses your company name or domain name as his trademark, or the brand of his products or services, it will be almost impossible to stop him from using your branding without a trademark registration. This is especially so for smaller companies with brands that do not have a strong reputation in the market. If you intend to use your company name as the brand of your products and services, it will be a good idea to register it as a trademark with the relevant IP office.
Registering your company name with ACRA, the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA), is the mandatory requirement for starting a new business in Singapore, while registering your domain name with SGNIC, or any other domain registry is essential for reserving a .com.sg or .sg domain of your choice. However, neither of these will give you the rights of a registered trademark.
A trademark registration provides you with the exclusive rights to your brand. This is something the ACRA or SGNIC registration cannot do. In other words, if another company uses your company name or domain name as his trademark, or the brand of his products or services, it will be almost impossible to stop him from using your branding without a trademark registration. This is especially so for smaller companies with brands that do not have a strong reputation in the market.
If you intend to use your company name as the brand of your products and services, it will be a good idea to register it as a trademark with the relevant IP office.
When should I register my trademark?
It is recommended that you register your trademark at the earliest opportunity to ensure that your application does not face any objections due to similarity with another business or brand.
You can apply for a trademark before official use, as long as you intend to use the trademark within the next three years. In Singapore, a longer timeline of five years is given for trademark owners to start using their trademarks after registration. If the trademark is found to have not been used after the applicable timeline, a third party may initiate a proceeding to remove your trademark from the register so that it would be available for use and registration by another party.
If you are looking to register your new trademark, you can do so by filling up the online form above, and we will assist you in the procedure.