What Is Trademark Opposition?

  • After publication in the Trademark Journal, any party can oppose the mark
  • You have 4 months from publication to file a Notice of Opposition
  • Grounds include similarity, bad faith, and lack of distinctiveness
  • We also defend oppositions filed against your own trademark
  • Timely action prevents a conflicting mark from getting registered

How It Works

1
Share the Conflicting Mark

Provide your trademark number and details of the mark you want to oppose.

2
Grounds Assessment

Our attorneys evaluate the strongest legal grounds for your opposition notice.

3
Notice Filed Within 48 Hours

We file Form TM-O with the Registrar and send you the filing acknowledgement.

File a Trademark Opposition

Tell us about your mark and the conflicting application.

Find this on your filing receipt or via IP India search.