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Can a trademark be registered for a color or sound in India?

14-Dec-2024
Trademark & Copyright

Answer By law4u team

Yes, under Indian trademark law, a trademark can be registered for a color or a sound, provided it meets the required criteria for distinctiveness and serves the purpose of identifying the goods or services of one entity and distinguishing them from others. 1. Color as a Trademark: A color can be registered as a trademark in India if it has acquired distinctiveness and is capable of identifying and distinguishing the goods or services of one business from those of another. The Registrar of Trademarks will evaluate whether the color or combination of colors is used in a way that consumers identify it with the specific brand. An example of a color trademark is the Pantone 286 blue used by Pepsi or Tiffany & Co.'s signature blue color. To register a color, the applicant must demonstrate that the color is not functional (it must not just be a natural or generic color for the product) and has been used long enough to acquire recognition as a brand identifier. 2. Sound as a Trademark: Sound trademarks are also recognized under Indian law, and they can be registered if they meet the necessary requirements of distinctiveness and are capable of identifying the goods or services of a particular brand. The sound should be unique and should not just be a common sound used in the industry. It should have acquired a reputation and association with the brand. For a sound trademark to be registered, it must be graphically represented in a way that allows others to reproduce the sound. This is typically done by providing an audio file or a detailed description of the sound. An example of a sound trademark is the ding-dong sound of the Doorbell of Hello Telecom or the Intel jingle. Requirements for Registration: The distinctiveness of the color or sound must be proven to the Registrar’s satisfaction. The color or sound should not be purely functional or generic but should serve as a brand identifier. The applicant must provide adequate evidence of the color or sound’s association with their goods/services. Conclusion: Yes, color and sound can be registered as trademarks in India, but they must meet the criteria of distinctiveness, non-functionality, and recognition in the market. The process involves proving that the color or sound is uniquely associated with the brand, and the application must provide proper documentation to support this claim.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear Client, In India, both sound and color marks can be trademarked, subject to certain legal requirements under the Trade Marks Act, 1999, and related rules. Registration of Colour Marks Under Indian law, colours can be trademarked, but some conditions have to be met. A single color or a combination of colors can qualify for registration if it is distinctive and capable of identifying the source of goods or services. The applicant must demonstrate that the color has acquired a secondary meaning in relation to the product, meaning that consumers associate that color specifically with their brand. For example, Cadbury successfully registered the color purple for its chocolate packaging, and as indicated here, a color may serve as a distinctive identifier in the marketplace. In order to register a color mark, it must: • Graphically Represented: The application must include a clear representation of the color or combination of colors. • Unique : The color should not be functional nor common in the industry; instead, it should uniquely identify the brand. Registration of Sound Marks Sound marks are also recognized under Indian trademark law. While the Trade Marks Act does not explicitly define sound marks, they fall under the broader category of trademarks as long as they can be graphically represented. The registration process for sound marks is governed by Rule 26(5) of the Trade Marks Rules, 2017, which specifies that: • The sound must be submitted in an MP3 format not exceeding thirty seconds. • A graphical representation of the sound (such as musical notation) must accompany the application. Such important registered sound marks in India are the Yahoo yodel and the corporate jingle by ICICI Bank. Yet another thing that a sound mark is required to be distinct for registration purposes is to let consumers identify the sound with a brand or service. Hope this answer helps you.

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