The Trademark Registry is the government agency responsible for the administration and management of trademarks in a particular country. In India, the Trademark Registry is responsible for the registration, examination, and enforcement of trademarks under the Trade Marks Act, 1999.
The Register of Trademarks is a public record maintained by the Trademark Registry that contains information about registered trademarks, such as the owner’s name and address, the trademark itself, and the goods or services for which it is registered. The Register serves as an important tool for businesses and consumers to search and verify the availability of trademarks, as well as to identify potential infringements.
The Trademark Registry also maintains an online database known as the Trademark Public Search System, which provides a searchable database of registered and pending trademarks in India. This system allows users to search for trademarks by keyword, owner name, or registration number, providing valuable information for businesses and individuals seeking to protect their trademarks or to identify potential infringement issues.