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Societies have significant goodwill tied up in their names, brands, and initiatives. Many take the step of registering a trademark to ensure their unique brand remains their own. Others obtain certification marks, in an effort to provide some oversight to certain industries. This post provides an overview of the Canadian trademark registration process and costs.<\/p>\n

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Registration of a trademark is a process that any society which holds marks, used in association with goods or services, should undertake. Protection of one’s society name, initiatives, or other brands, is important to differentiate the non-profit in the marketplace to potential donors, volunteers, and members of the public.<\/p>\n

BENEFITS OF REGISTRATION<\/strong><\/p>\n

In general, a registered trademark grants the exclusive entitlement to use the mark for a period of 15 years, subject to renewals. It also gives statutory protections not available at common-law. There is no need to prove good will in the mark or ownership if the need arises to enforce it, due to its registration. If the mark is used without permission that lessens the goodwill in the mark, additional statutory protections are available. Further, a registered mark can be used for licensing, as the registration of the mark gives easier access to legal protections for licensees.<\/p>\n

EXAMPLES<\/strong><\/p>\n

Examples of non-profits and charities with registered marks include:<\/p>\n