Trademark vs. Copyright vs. Patent

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In a competitive market, IP is often a company’s most significant intangible asset. Failure to differentiate between the statutory protections afforded by Indian law can lead to irreversible loss of market exclusivity and brand equity.

From the Trade Marks Act to the Patents Act, each framework serves a distinct strategic purpose in securing your commercial interests. Navigating these requirements is essential for maintaining a robust defensive and offensive market position.

Read our comprehensive comparison to understand the specific durations, legal standards, and statutory provisions governing IP within the Indian jurisdiction.

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