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Trademark: why small businesses should trademark brand

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
May 7, 2024
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Trademark: why small businesses should trademark brand
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Based on my research, it’s clear that many small business owners in Nigeria do not have a trademark for their brand. Some may even ask, “What is a trademark?” Many assume that registering a business name is sufficient, but owning a registered trademark offers distinct benefits separate from a business name. While a trademark may encompass a business name, it’s essential to recognize that a trademark is not merely a business name.

For a start up or growing business, that desires to stay longer in the market and further desires to expand its market reach and gain customer daily, trademark is as invaluable assets, offering a lifeline to small businesses seeking to distinguish themselves, build trust, and thrive in the marketplace

A trademark is a unique symbol or word(s) used to represent a business or its products, distinguishing them from similar goods originating from a particular owner. Once registered, this symbol or phrase is exclusively reserved for that organization indefinitely, provided it remains in use and requisite paperwork and fees are maintained.

Trademarks last as long as you are willing to use it and are enforceable with the registered country. However, it’s important to note that trademark protection is limited to the country where it is registered.

Before a trademark can be registered, it must be unique, a legal concept known as being “inherently distinct.” A trademark must be easily distinguishable from other marks; it should not be commonplace or predictable but rather something extraordinary. Trademarks can take the form of words, numbers, symbols, or even unconventional elements.

Why small businesses should own and register their trademarks
  • Creating a long lasting impression

As business owners, we aspire for our ventures to be not just recognized but to leave a lasting impression on people. This is where trademarks shine—they enable us to imprint our brand in the minds of consumers. For instance, the sight of an apple with a bite taken out immediately evokes thoughts of Apple Inc., while the iconic swoosh symbolizes Nike. Trademarks are invaluable not only for their protective function but also for the lasting impression they make. When selecting your trademark, prioritize something that stands out and sticks in memory, harnessing the distinctive nature of trademarks.

Moreover, a trademark’s distinctiveness can evolve over time through usage. Even if initially unremarkable, a mark can gain distinctiveness through widespread recognition and popularity. Additionally, a mark can acquire distinctiveness through long association with a specific business. Thus, the journey from a simple symbol to a memorable trademark is a testament to the power of branding and consumer perception.

  • Fostering business trust

Building trust for your brand in an era like this, where skepticism and choice overload is the order of the day can be quite difficult, as consumers often gravitate towards familiar brands they trust. A strong trademark signals professionalism, reliability, and consistency, assuring consumers of a certain standard of quality and service. For a small business striving to make its mark in a competitive landscape, this trust can be the difference between obscurity and success. Whether it’s a mini store or an online variety store, a recognizable trademark can instill confidence in consumers and foster long-term relationships built on mutual trust.

  • Provides Legal protection

In Nigeria’s bustling business landscape, where imitation runs rampant, trademarks serve as indispensable tools for small businesses to safeguard their hard-earned reputation and fend off copycats and imitators. Acting as a legal shield, a trademark shields small businesses from unscrupulous competitors seeking to exploit their success. By registering their trademarks with the appropriate authorities, small businesses secure exclusive rights to use their chosen mark in connection with their goods or services, dissuading potential infringers and preserving the integrity of their brand. This not only safeguards the investments and efforts of small business owners but also ensures a level playing field where innovation and creativity are duly rewarded.

Brand theft and the proliferation of counterfeit goods pose significant threats to businesses, jeopardizing consumer trust and dampening sales. However, trademark registration serves as a bulwark against such threats, ensuring that a business’s identity remains intact, by ensuring that infringers are punished and remedy is given to the infringed party. Trademarks offer their owners exclusive use of the mark, thereby protecting brand interests and thwarting the sale of counterfeit goods that could tarnish the brand’s image.

In essence, trademarks play a crucial role in promoting brand integrity, fostering consumer trust, and safeguarding small businesses against threats of imitation and counterfeiting. By securing exclusive rights to their distinctive marks, businesses can uphold their reputation, drive sales, and maintain a competitive edge in the marketplace.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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