To trademark your name in Bangladesh, you will need to follow the trademark registration process administered by the Department of Patents, Designs & Trademarks (DPDT). Here are the general steps to trademark your name in Bangladesh:
Conduct a trademark search: Before filing a trademark application, it’s recommended to conduct a trademark search to ensure that your desired name is available and does not conflict with any existing trademarks. You can conduct a search online or hire a trademark attorney or agent in Bangladesh to conduct a search on your behalf.
Prepare and file a trademark application: Once you have confirmed that your desired name is available, you can prepare and file a trademark application with the DPDT. The application must include the applicant’s details, a clear representation of the trademark, and a list of goods or services for which the trademark will be used.
Wait for examination and publication: After filing the trademark application, the DPDT will examine the application to ensure that it meets the requirements for registration. If there are no objections, the trademark will be published in the Bangladesh Trademarks Journal.
Wait for opposition and registration: After the trademark is published, there is a three-month period during which any interested party can file an opposition to the registration of the trademark. If there are no oppositions or if they are successfully overcome, the trademark will be registered and a certificate of registration will be issued.
It’s important to note that the trademark registration process in Bangladesh can be complex, and it’s recommended to consult with a trademark attorney or agent in Bangladesh for guidance on the specific requirements and procedures for trademark registration in the country.
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