Last Updated on November 27, 2023 by Elidge Staff
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Completing Form No TM6 (CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARK in Namibia)
In this blog post, we will guide you on how to complete one of the BIPA trademark Forms, Form No TM6 (Certificate of Registration of Trade Mark) in Namibia.
When a trade mark application is accepted and registered, the applicant receives a Certificate of Registration of Trade Mark in Namibia. This is an important document that confirms the registration of the trade mark and provides key information about the registration.
Step-by-Step Guide to fill out Form No TM6
Fill in the date of registration:
The certificate must include the date on which the trade mark was registered. The date should be in the format day/month/year.
Enter the period of registration:
The registration is valid for a period of ten years from the date of filing the application. Enter the date when the ten-year period ends.
Particulars of entry in the register of trade marks:
This section of the form provides details of the registered trade mark.
The following information should be provided:
- Trade Mark Registration No: Enter the registration number assigned to the trade mark.
- Class (Number): Enter the class number of the goods or services for which the trade mark is registered.
- Description of goods/services: Provide a brief description of the goods or services associated with the trade mark.
- Name of Applicant: Enter the name of the person or company that owns the trade mark.
- Address of Applicant: Enter the address of the owner of the trade mark.
- Address for Service: Enter the address where any legal documents related to the trade mark can be served.
- Filing Date: Enter the date on which the trade mark application was filed.
Reproduction of the Mark:
Include a clear and accurate representation of the trade mark in the space provided.
Association and Endorsements:
If there are any endorsements or associations with the trade mark, they should be listed in this section.
Signature and Seal:
The certificate should be signed and sealed by the Registrar of Trade Marks in Namibia.
The Certificate of Registration of Trade Mark is an important document that confirms the registration of the trade mark and provides key information about the registration. By following this step-by-step guide, you will be able to complete the Form No. TM 6 in Namibia accurately and effectively.
For more information, please refer to the website of BIPA.
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