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    Sam
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    At Logo Clutch, we help businesses of all sizes establish a strong and impactful brand identity with custom logo designs tailored to their unique vision. A well-designed logo is critical to building brand recognition and trust, and our team of professional designers excels at creating visually stunning and memorable logos. From initial concept to final design, we collaborate closely with our clients to ensure their logo reflects the core essence of their brand. Whether you’re a startup or a well-established business, Logo Clutch provides the perfect solution for all your branding needs, ensuring that your logo leaves a lasting impression on your audience.

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    Trademark registration in EU
    The company that registers a trademark obtains an exclusive right to use it together with legal protection. In this way, the trademark itself can gain a value, which can grow with time, according to the value and reputation of the brand. The trademark holder can prevent the use of a similar trademark for a similar business purpose if unauthorized third parties undertake such attempt. Therefore, it is very convenient to register a trademark, if you want to prevent a competitor from using a similar sign to identify its products or services.

    The trademark holder has the right to use well-known symbol ®, making it clear that no other company can use this trademark, because it has already been registered and is under legal protection.

    Registering a trademark can also give you the possibility to reach agreements for franchising contracts, gaining a share for the use of the trademark made by the contractors. In such manner, the creation of a chain becomes possible.

    Nonetheless, the registration could be rejected if it does not meet specific requirements. In particular, the requirement of distinctiveness means that, for example, words describing company’s goods or services are too generic, implying it cannot be registered as a trademark.

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