How to register a company name?
by Kevin Smith AuthorCompany registration in Delhi is something that everyone who embarks on a business project
considers sooner or later. The point is that this name can be registered in
different ways based on their needs. Essentially there are 4 types of records
that you can apply to the name of a company.
A company name can be registered as:
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Registered trademark
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Tradename
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Business name
•
Domain name
To opt for one or another modality based on
the needs of each case, its definitions and differences must be known, which is
why before making any registration related to the company name it is highly
recommended to pay attention to the denomination with which he will identify
and seek advice before making any investment.
How to register a company name?
Definitions and differences
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In Marketing terms, a brand is
the promise of a firm to consistently provide consumers with a specific set of
features, benefits, and services. Thus, a registered trademark is any sign
capable of graphic representation that serves to distinguish products and/or
services from others exclusively in the market. The owner of this Industrial The property right that grants its use exclusively may be a natural or legal
person.
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A commercial name for company registration
in Delhi is a title that grants the exclusive right to the use of any
sign or denomination as an identifier of a company in commercial traffic. The
commercial names are also Industrial Property titles and are independent of the
names of the companies registered in the commercial registers as a business
name.
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The company name recognizes you
as a legal entity. It is the legal attribute that appears in the deed or
constitution document and that allows to identify a legal person and prove its
legal constitution, as well as invoicing, taxing, etc. A common confusion is
thus clarified: the name with which the company name is identified is a
different term from the brand name. Only the registered trademark offers the
right of exclusive use of denominations to identify certain products or
services.
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The domain names are
technically a mnemonic address, the "translation" to alphanumeric
characters of an IP. Therefore, they are not a right; they simply assume the
occupation of a name. Consequently, they are not exclusive and have a limited
scope of protection. What is clear is that commercially they are an
indispensable element in the global showcase that the Internet implies.
Therefore, it is very important to have a registered domain name, and even
better, if it is associated with a registered trademark because of the owner of a previously registered trademark has a right of exclusive use that can be
asserted against the applicant of a new name of the domain, which is essential in
cases of cyber occupation.
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