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Trademark Registration
Protect Your Brand with Trademark Registration At Sarzuna & Co., we specialize in trademark registration to safeguard your business identity and ensure exclusive rights to your brand name, logo, or slogan. Our expert legal team navigates the complexities of intellectual property law, providing seamless registration, renewals, and enforcement strategies. Whether you’re a startup or an established firm, securing a trademark strengthens your market presence and prevents unauthorized use. With many years of experience, we offer reliable, efficient, and client-focused trademark solutions tailored to your needs. Let us help you protect your brand and establish a strong legal foundation for your business.
Copyright
Copyright is a legal concept that grants protection to original works of authorship, ensuring that the creators have exclusive rights to use and distribute their creations. This protection applies to a wide range of creative expressions, including written articles, literary compositions, films, dramatic works, musical pieces, software programs, and more.
By securing copyright, the original creator is recognized as the rightful owner of the intellectual property, allowing them to control how the work is reproduced, performed, displayed, or adapted. This legal safeguard not only encourages creativity and innovation but also helps prevent unauthorized use or exploitation of an individual’s intellectual contributions.
Patent
A patent is a legal right granted to an inventor that provides exclusive authority to make, use, and sell their invention for a specified period—typically many years from the filing date. This protection applies to new, useful, and non-obvious inventions, whether they are products, processes, machines, or improvements to existing technologies. By securing a patent, the inventor gains a temporary monopoly over their creation, preventing others from commercially exploiting the invention without permission. This legal framework promotes innovation by rewarding inventors with recognition and commercial advantage, while ultimately contributing to the advancement of science and technology when the patent expires and the knowledge enters the public domain.