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Guide
For your trademark to be registered by the Office and therefore protected, it must be capable of being represented graphically.
In other words, it may take the form of a “word” mark (words, names, slogans, numerals, letters, etc.), a “figurative” mark (a drawing or logo) or a combination of the two.
Example:
- A word mark: LEGIMONACO
- A figurative mark:
Image
- A combined mark:
Image
Please note!
- Distinctiveness - Figurative marks containing descriptive / non-distinctive words :
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Distinctiveness - Three-dimensional trade marks (shape marks) containing verbal and/or figurative elements when the shape is not distinctive as such: