There are no restrictions as such to use a logo without a trademark, subject to conditions that such logo is not already registered by any other entity or that such logo is not in resemblance with any registered or famous logo already in existence.
But there are also chances that someone else could also use the same logo as yours or they could make a Trademark application for the same logo and register it before you do. Therefore it is always advisable to make a trademark application at the earliest.
Securing a Trademark protects your brand, and provides you with the tools to prevent someone using similar signs and riding off the back of your business with many benefits as Unique Identity, Creation of Goodwill, Popularizing your brand, Global Recognition, etc. It is always advisable to make a trademark application at the earliest.
We at Ebizfiling.com will help you file the Trademark Registration Application with Trademark Ministry at a nominal cost starting with Rs. 5,899/- (all inclusive, including Government Fees) with the support of our professional team.
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