Secure Your Brand Identity with Trademark Registration
A Trademark is not just a logo or a name; it is the face of your business and a valuable intangible asset. It distinguishes your products and services from competitors and builds lasting trust with your customers.
Without a registered trademark, your brand is vulnerable to imitation and legal disputes, which can damage your reputation and revenue.
At Lynex Global Solutions, we handle the end-to-end trademark process—from comprehensive searches to final registration—ensuring your brand remains exclusively yours.



- 300+ Brands Protected
Trademark Registration Services
Comprehensive IP solutions to protect and grow your brand value.
Trademark Search
Thorough search across trademark databases to ensure your brand name/logo is unique and available for registration.
Trademark Filing
Drafting and filing the trademark application (Form TM-A) under appropriate classes with the Trademark Registry.
Objection Handling
Expert legal drafting and representation to respond to objections raised by the examiner or oppositions from third parties.
Trademark Renewal
Continuous monitoring and timely renewal filing to ensure your brand protection never expires after the 10-year term.
Why Invest in Trademark Registration?
Legal Protection
Exclusive rights to use your brand name and legal power to sue infringers who copy your identity.
Brand Value (Asset)
A registered trademark is an intangible asset that can be sold, licensed, or franchised for business growth.
Marketplace Authority
Crucial for "Brand Registry" on Amazon and Flipkart to unlock premium tools and stop hijackers.
FAQs – Trademark
1. Can I use the TM symbol immediately?
Yes, as soon as you file the application and get the acknowledgment, you can use the ™ symbol. The ® symbol can only be used after registration.
2. Does a trademark expire?
A trademark registration is valid for 10 years and can be renewed indefinitely every 10 years.
3. What is the difference between Trademark and Copyright?
Trademarks protect branding (names, logos), while Copyright protects original creative works (books, music, software).

