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Mississauga Trademarks Lawyer

Trademarks are one of many intellectual property classifications designed to establish and protect your brand identity. Even if your company has no need for protecting any other forms of “intangible” property, it is wise to consider the value of protecting your business name, logo, symbols, graphics, taglines—or any other word, sound, or unique symbols you use to distinguish your business.

Safeguard Your Brand Identity

 

You invest significant time and resources in distinguishing your brand from your competition. Safeguard your investment, by establishing legal ownership and rights to your innovations that can be trademarked. For the fact that you’ve got limited legal rights to some of your IP, even without having a trademark, you leave yourself legally vulnerable to those who attempt to impersonate your brand.

You can trademark your business name, taglines, logos, symbols, graphics, and more!

 

Consider Trademarks before You Move Forward with Intellectual Property

 

Trademarks are one of many intellectual property rights you can register for within Canada. Since trademarks are typically used to establish brand identity, it is prudent to work with an experienced IP lawyer before you move forward with your business name, logo, or any other qualified brand distinguisher you may decide to trademark. This way you can ensure that your distinguishers are indeed unique, and will not need to be revised at some point down the road.

International Trademark Lawyer

 

Trademarks are not only required to establish legal ownership within Canada but also internationally. Before you can register your brand distinguishers for international trademarks, you must first register locally. Registering with Mississauga and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is a complex process, but the process could be simplified by working with Kozlowski & Company.

Reach out to Kozlowski & Company today to discuss trademarks and other intellectual property rights needed to establish local, nationwide, and global brand identifiers.

Brampton Trademarks Lawyer

Trademarks fall under the umbrella of intellectual property (IP) rights, but are reserved for a distinct classification of IPs; namely a combination of words, sounds, or unique symbols and designs that you use to distinguish yourself from your competitors.

We use trademarks to brand and market business name, or signature products and services. Without establishing ownership, your competitors can swoop in attempting to capture your business. While you still have limited legal rights to your brand indicators without a trademark, your registered trademark grants you exclusive rights to the words or designs that you use.

Trademarks can be registered for business names, taglines, logos, symbols, and graphics and lots more!

 

Registered Trademarks Vary from Other Intellectual Property Rights

 

There are a variety of seemingly similar, yet distinct intellectual property rights that you can register for. Trademarks are often confused with patents, copyrights, integrated circuit topographies—and even industrial designs. As you prepare to launch your start-up, or legally secure your ownership, you may need to register for multiple Canadian IP rights. The IP team at Kozlowski & Company will ensure that you select the appropriate IPs for your needs.

Do You Need a Trademark?

 

You may not need to trademark your business name, taglines or graphics—or you may only choose to trademark one or two of your signature distinguishers. We will work with you to determine which of your brand distinguishers are most valuable, and most in need of established intellectual property rights.

Registering Your Trademark Internationally

 

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) requires that you first register your trademarks with Canada, before you apply for international registration. The process of registering for both Brampton and WIPO is a complex one; however, an experienced trademark lawyer can help you streamline and simplify this process, if hired.

Trademarks are valuable brand identifiers for local, nationwide, and global businesses. Protect your brand identity by establishing legal ownership.

Brampton Intellectual Property Lawyer

Are you an innovator or creative professional whose work is intangible? If yes, then you must protect your innovations by establishing rightful ownership of your intellectual property. Intellectual property (IP) is any invention or creation that is intangible-it neither seen nor felt. The umbrella under which IP falls continues to grow at a rapid rate and encompasses a growing number of artistic, scientific, industrial, and technical inventions.

Protecting Your Intellectual Property in Canada

 Protecting your intellectual property is essential for freelancers and business owners alike. The reasons to protect your inventions are many, and the ways in which you must protect your property are many. A few options include:

  • Intellectual Property Patent
  • Industrial Design Patent
  • Design Patent
  • Copyright
  • Trademark
  • Internet Trademark & Copyright
  • Integrated Circuit Typography
  • Plant Breeders Rights
  • Trade Secret

You may only require one or two IPs, or you may require multiple IPs. Whatever your needs may be, Kozlowski & Company will advise on the appropriate IP solutions.

Intellectual Property is More Than Just Ownership

 Establishing legal rights and ownership is the primary goal for most, but is certainly not the only goal. Intellectual property rights are required for generating funding, licensing your IPs, branding your business, and building customer loyalty. We will take things one step further, and advise you on the best way to ensure your top secret IPs are protected with the appropriate confidentiality precautions.

Intellectual property could come in the following form:

 

  • Scientific methods
  • Electronic devices
  • Images
  • Graphic designs
  • Industrial design
  • Written work
  • Works of art
  • Music

Do You Plan On Using Your IP in Foreign Countries?

 Even if you have established ownership of your invention in Brampton, Ontario, you must also register your IP in foreign countries. Canada has ratified treaties within many foreign countries in which you may plan to sell or market your invention, but you must register your IP locally before you begin exporting.

Nowadays, most people transact business electronically; therefore, the need to safeguard your intangible inventions becomes more important now than ever.

Mississauga Intellectual Property lawyer

There is a growing number of industrial, technical, scientific, literary and artistic inventions that need to be safeguarded with the appropriate intellectual property (IP) rights. If the products you develop fall into the non-physical, or intangible umbrella, then you must establish legal ownership with the appropriate intellectual property rights.

What Are Intellectual Property Rights?

 

Establishing intellectual property rights (IP) protects you from competitors who may attempt to copy or claim ownership to your intangible innovations. The type of IP you require will vary depending upon the type of invention you have created; which is growing rapidly due to the multiple emerging innovations in science, agriculture, and technology. Depending on your needs, this could include any combination of the following:

  • Intellectual Property Patent
  • Industrial Design Patent
  • Design Patent
  • Copyright
  • Trademark
  • Internet Trademark & Copyright
  • Integrated Circuit Typography
  • Plant Breeders Rights
  • Trade Secret

Kozlowski & Company will advise upon the appropriate IP solutions, and will help you navigate the complex legal process for establishing legal ownership for your innovations.

Intellectual Property Rights to Expand Your Business

 

Maximize your IPs by using them to grow, expand, and further establish your business. Prospective investors prefer that IPs are established; and intellectual property rights are required if you plan to license your products.

Not sure which of your products require an IP? The list is long, but the general categories include:

  • Scientific methods
  • Electronic devices
  • Images
  • Graphic designs
  • Industrial design
  • Written work
  • Works of art
  • Music

Have You Registered Your IP in Foreign Countries?

 

After establishing your IP rights in Mississauga, Ontario, you may be interested in exporting your invention outside of Canada. Canada has ratified treaties within many foreign countries, and Kozlowski & Company will help you register your IPs properly in your countries of choice before you export.

The process of establishing intellectual property rights is complex. Simplify this process with the legal expertise of Kozlowski & Company.

What's New : Intellectual Property Lawyer

The Canadian Trademarks Act is currently in the process of a major overhaul, the first significant set of changes since 1953. Certain of these changes have already come into force but a great many more are pending enactment pending the implementation of more detailed regulations. These changes are substantial. They include abolishing the distinction between proposed use and actual use Marks, the ability to obtain registration without having to prove use first, establishing for the classification of all goods and services, and ultimately charging a fee per service with respect to each and every class. Canada will also be a party to an international treaty providing for so-called international trademark registrations which will create a significant burden on Canadian trademark owners to monitor the Canadian Trademarks Database carefully and oppose or otherwise challenge inappropriate trademark applications, the number of which is expected to increase dramatically when all of the new changes to The Canadian Trademarks Act are implemented. Implementation is expected sometime within the next year but no precise time has been given. Typically very little notice will be given when changes are ready for implementation.

We recommend that trademark owners of currently registered marks, and marks to be applied for consult their lawyers and trademark agents with respect to how these new changes will affect their trademark portfolio and how this new trademark legislation should be dealt with.