How to Become a Trademark Agent in India?

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How to Become a Trademark Agent in India?

To become a trademark agent in India, you need to pass the trademark agent examination. This examination is administered by the Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks (CGPDTM). However, if you’re a practising CS or an Advocate, you’re exempted from appearing for the examination. You can apply for trademark agent registration directly by filing Form TM-G with the Office.

In this blog post, we shall explain who is a trademark agent, shed light on their duties, eligibility and ineligibility for becoming a trademark agent in India and the trade mark agent registration process.

Who is a Trademark Agent?

A trademark agent is a professional who is certified by the Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks (CGPDTM) to act on behalf of the client in matters pertaining to registration, protection and maintenance of trademarks under the Trade Marks Act, 1999.

What are the Duties of a Trademark Agent?

The duties of a trade mark agent are as follows:-

Who can Become a Trademark Agent in India?

Candidates who are willing to appear in the Trade Marks Agent Examination must check their eligibility requirements well in advance. The requirements for becoming a TM agent in India are as follows:-

The Office of the CGPDTM will only verify the eligibility requirements when the Trade Marks Agent Certificate is issued, following receipt of the necessary applicable forms and the associated fee. Since the applicant is responsible for determining eligibility, the Office will not consider any requests in this regard.

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Who is Debarred from Becoming a Trademark Agent in India?

According to Rule 145 of the Trade Marks Rules, 2017, the following individuals are debarred from registration as trademarks agents:-

Trademark Agent Registration in India

If you want to become a registered trade mark agent in the country, you need to fulfill the following steps:-

 

Step 1:- Checking the Trademark Agent Eligibility Criteria

You must check the eligibility criteria for becoming a registered TM agent. You need to be a citizen of India and be at least 21 years of age. Additionally, you need to have a graduation degree from a recognized university or an equivalent qualification. You must fulfill all the requirements mentioned in Rule 144 of the TM Rules, 2017.

Step 2:- Applying for TM Agent Examination

After ensuring that you meet the eligibility requirements, you must apply for the TM Agent Examination. You need to submit the application form along with all the required documents and the prescribed application fee through the official IP India portal. If you are an Advocate or CS, you can skip the examination. You can apply for TM agent registration with the O/o CGPDTM by filing TM-G Form without attempting the exam.

Step 3:- Appearing for TM Agent Examination

You must appear for the Trademark Agent Examination, which consists of three stages, i.e., Paper I, Paper II, and a viva voce. The duration of Paper I is 2 hours while the duration of Paper II is 3 hours. Both Paper I and II carry 100 marks each. To qualify for the viva voce, candidates must secure at least 50 marks (50%) in each written paper. Only candidates who fulfill this requirement are then called for viva voce examination. The viva voce carries 50 marks. In order to pass the overall examination, candidates must obtain an aggregate of at least 60% of the total marks (150 out of 250) from Paper I, Paper II and the viva voce combined.

Step 4:- Issuance of Trademark Agent Certificate

The Registrar will publish your name in the Register of Trademark Agents, along with the addresses of your residence and principal place of business, your nationality, your qualifications and the date of registration, once you have passed the exam. You will receive a Certificate of Registration, also known as Trademark Agent Certificate, following your enrollment in the Register.

 

Conclusion

For those who are passionate about trademarks and want to help businesses in protecting their brand identity, becoming a TM agent can be a wholesome career option. To become a TM agent, it is necessary to pass the TM agent examination unless specifically exempt. Need assistance in Trademark Registration? Connect with our Trademark Registration Consultants at Registrationwala.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Can practising advocates become trademark agents without attempting the trademark agent exam?

A. Yes, practising advocates can become registered trademark agents, in accordance with Rule 144 (iii) of Trade Mark Rules, 2017. They do not need to mandatorily attempt the trade mark agent registration exam, unless they choose to do so voluntarily. However, they must still file Form TM-G to register as an agent.

Q2. Can practising company secretaries become trademark agents without attempting the trade mark agent exam?

A. According to Rule 144 (iii) of Trade Mark Rules of 2017, the company secretaries are eligible to practice and register themselves as trade mark agents. They do not need to mandatorily attempt the trade mark agent registration exam, unless they choose to do so voluntarily. However, they must file Form TM-G to register as an agent.

Q3. Is a trademark agent the same as a trademark attorney?

A. No, they differ from each other. A trade mark agent is a professional registered with and authorized by the O/o the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks to file and handle trademark applications on behalf of clients. On the other hand, a trademark attorney is a qualified lawyer with a law degree and can provide legal advice/counselling, represent clients during legal proceedings and handle trademark disputes/litigation. 

Disclaimer :- This blog post is meant for educational purposes only. While we have made every effort to provide our readers with accurate and complete information in this post, we cannot guarantee its full accuracy or completeness. We encourage our readers to verify details via official and reliable sources. Information in this content should not be interpreted as professional, academic, business, financial or legal advice.

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