SCR offers all-inclusive Trademark Registration Services in Seychelles. With our help you can go for a robust protection for your brand’s identity in this strategic jurisdiction. Our expert team works its way through the complexities of Seychelles’ trademark laws to secure your intellectual property rights effectively.
Trademark registration in Seychelles follows a ‘first to file’ approach. Hence, it makes perfect sense to register it promptly. Doing so will help you secure your rights. You can lose the right to brand exclusivity unless registered since unregistered trademarks receive less protection by the law. This is why you need to register your trademark to protect and enforce your rights successfully
Connect with us for timely registration of your trademark in Seychelles. With this step, your trademark right will be sufficiently safeguarded and upheld, thus protecting your brand identity and value..
An application must be filed with the Department of Legal Affairs of Seychelles via its Trademark Registration Division
To get the word and figurative parts of a combined trademark fully protected, it is better to register each separately
Third-parties have 2 months following publication in the Official Trademark Gazette to oppose registration.
A registered trademark is effective for 10 years from filing. It can be renewed continuously in 7-year periods.
A trademark can be cancelled for non-use if it is not used continuously for five years.
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A trademark certificate is formal proof of your sole rights to a particular mark. It prevents others from infringing on it. Hence, they cannot use it without permission. It gives your brand legal status and protection, adding value and position in the marketplace.
The process usually takes 12 to 18 months, with several steps. It includes applying for it and possible opposition after publication. The timeframe may differ depending on jurisdiction and the complexity of the application.
To register a trademark, you typically must supply a distinct representation of the mark. You must also furnish a list of the goods or services to be covered, and evidence of use or intention of use in commerce.
Yes, it is indeed possible to have international registration for trademarks using schemes such as the Madrid Protocol, where protection can be obtained in various countries through one application. The application, nonetheless, will still be judged in each designated nation according to their laws.
With copyright, you can protect original creative work like music and art. It gives exclusive rights to distribute and copy the work. Trademark, however, protects symbols and names. These are commonly used in distinguishing and identifying your specific goods or services in the market.