Reply to Trademark Objection
Defend your brand by professionally responding to objections raised by the Trademark Registry.
Key Information
Benefits
Protection against Copycats: Strengthens your claim over the brand.
Secures a Valuable Asset: A registered brand is a critical company asset.
Aids in Business Growth: Supports your brand expansion.
Builds Credibility: Establishes trust and market credibility.
Prerequisites
Trademark Application Number
Deliverables
Reply Drafting support and facilitation
Trademark Registry filing receipt
Screenshot of the reply filing
Frequently Asked Questions
A Trademark Objection means the trademark registry has examined your application and found reasons to object. The objection is issued by the Trademark department, not a third party.
A proper reply must be submitted within 30 days of the examination report. Failure may result in the application being marked 'Abandoned'.
Responses require legal knowledge and drafting skills; professional assistance is recommended.
The reply is submitted online and the status remains 'Objected' until review, which takes 6–12 months.
