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Before filing your trademark in Nepal, you must evaluate any issues that may arise during the registration process. Our Comprehensive Trademark Study not only lists similar trademarks (graphic and phonetic) that may conflict with yours but also provides you with an Attorney's opinion on the trademark registration possibilities and the class(es) that your goods/services belong to.
Specialized attorneys will file your trademark application in Nepal and carry out all the necessary formalities to bring your application for approval and registration. As soon as your trademark is filed, we will send you a filing report that will include the application number and application date. Also, we will send you a scanned copy of the filed application.
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How many trademark applications should I submit?
The number of applications you should file depends on your mark's features, your budget, and the level of protection you want in Nepal.
If your trademark includes unique text and design elements, and you want both protected, we suggest filing two trademark applications: one for the text (as a "Word Mark") and another for the design (as a "Combined Mark").
Filing two applications offers these benefits:
If your trademark includes a slogan or a unique design symbol, consider filing separate applications for each to ensure extra protection.
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