ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF LAW · 2013-08-22 · Choose form of Business and register if required....

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ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF LAW

Rahul Laad, Advocate

Laad AssociatesAdvocates & Corporate Consultants

www.laadassociates.com

Choose form of Business and register if required. (Proprietorship, Partnership, LLP, Company, OPC)

Register brand names & logos.

Check for licensing requirements

Registration under various departments. Eg. PAN, TAN, TIN, Service Tax etc.

Certification needs. Eg. ISO 9001:2008, ISI, FPO etc.

Steps to start a Business

Proprietorship

Partnership a. Traditional Partnership firm

b. Limited Liability (LLP)

Company a. Private Limited

b. Public Limited

c. One Person Company

Choosing Form of Business

Benefits

Single person organization

No regulatory checks

Individual taxation rate applicable

Simple to setup

Drawbacks

Unlimited Liability

Less commercial value

Proprietorship

Partnership (Traditional)

Registration optional ( Registrar of Firms)

Formation cost is negligible

Taxation at 30% rate

Distribution of profit not taxable

Ownership non transferable

No annual returns except tax returns

Lower commercial value than LLP/Company

To be registered with registrar of LLP

Separate Legal Entity

Easy entry / exit of partners

Distribution of profit not taxable

More reputation than Traditional Partnership

Designated partners responsible for management

Annual filing of statements to Registrar

Taxation rate of 30%

Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)

Registration with Registrar of Company

Minimum Capital 1 Lakh / 5 Lakh

Limited Liability

Easy entry / exit of directors

Dividend taxable in the hand of shareholders

Enjoys More reputation than LLP

Directors responsible for management

Annual statements to be filed with ROC

Maintenance of statutory books

Audit Compulsory

Company (Private / Public Limited)

Meaning of Franchise

1. A contractual relationship

2. Franchisor offers know-how, trainingand right to use trade marks/copyright

3. Franchisee operates under a common trademark, business format or procedure owned or controlled by the franchisor,

4. Franchisee will make a capital investment in his business from his own resources

Elements of Franchise Agreement

1. Description of Parties

2. Recital Clause - background of contract

3. Grant Clause – Exclusive or Non-exclusive, territory.

4. Payment Clasue – a. Lumsump Fee b. Revenue sharing. – Based on cost of establishment, training & legal costs.

5. Mode of Communication.

6. Sharing of Costs eg. Rent, advertising,

training.

Elements of Franchise Agreement

5. Franchisor Obligtions - assist insetting up, operations, procedures manual, training & advertising etc.

6. Assignment/Cession/Alienation of rights – without written consent of Franchisor

7. Termination – Due to non payment, Non Performance, Acting in disinterest of other party, Violation of terms of agreement

8. Restraint of trade

9. Confidentiality

Intellectual Property Rights are a Collection of Rights

Trademark

CopyrightIndustrial

Design

Geographical Indication

Trade Secret

PatentRight

Integrated

Circuits

Human Intellect Wealth

When secure &

protected

Why to Protect Intellectual

Property?

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Protection of goods/article design

Brand Name of Company

(Trademark)

Logo of Company

(Logo & Copyright)

Patented drink/ Trade Secret

Design of Bottle

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How to protect Logo/Label

Registration as Trademark

Copyright of Logo Design

Always register Word Markseparately

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How to Select Trademark

If it is a word it should be easy to speak, spell and remember.

The best trade marks are invented wordsor coined words. E.g. Vaporub by vicks

It is advisable to conduct a marketsurvey to ascertain if same/similar markis used in market.

Whether to file the trademark in Black & White or Colour- The advantage is that you could use the trademark in any color combination of your choice at a later stage

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Benefits of Registration

Confers upon the owner the exclusive right to the use of the registered trade mark

Right to use symbol ® indicating

ownership

Can seek the relief of infringement in – order stopping usage of TM by

other person.

Owner can sue for damages.

Can seek destruction of Fake goods.

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What can be registered as

Trademark

Personal or surnames related to persons inbusiness

An invented word or Arbitrary dictionaryword eg. apple

Letters or numerals or any combinationthereof.eg. 555

Devices or symbols. Eg anchor

Combination of colors Eg. Colgate uses redcolor in its toothpaste and restrainedAnchor to use.

Shape of goods or their packaging. Eg.Bottle Shape of Kingfisher

Sound marks. Eg. Ting ting tiding. Of

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Trademarks Can’t be Registered

Descriptive of the character. Fair& lovely for cream.

Indicating quality of thegoods/service e.g best, super

Geographical character.

Immoral & Depictive in character

Similar to already registeredmarks

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How to Apply for Trademark

Trademark Search

Application for registration of anordinary trademark must be filed inproper form in triplicate accompanied by5 additional representations of the Mark.

Alternatively Online application can befiled to avail instant application no.

Govt. issues receipt of Rs. 3500/- andAcknowledgement

Trademark Filing Requirements

The Details of the Applicant

Name of company/ applicant

Address

Citizenship

Legal status and country of incorporation (if theapplicant is a company)

Date of Usage / Proposed date

Class

Classification of goods for which TM used

Questions

1. Is Registration Compulsory

2. When can TM or ® can be used

3. Is separate registration of Logo & Brand name required

4. Is registration for different goods required separately

Free legal Advise on IPR/Company/ISO

Rahul Laad

Laad AssociatesAdvocates & Corporate Consultants

343, Dr. Ambedkar Nagar, Indore

Ph. 0731-2533225 Fax. 4060171

Cell. +91 98277 13435

Visit www.laadassociates.com

Mail contact@laadassociates.com

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