Chapra Trademark & Copyright Lawyers – Expert IP Protection

Chapra Trademark & Copyright Lawyers specialize in protecting intellectual property rights for businesses, creators, and artists. Whether you’re launching a new brand, designing a logo, writing a book, or producing music, our team helps you understand which rights apply — and how to secure them. We advise on both trademark registration for your brand identity and copyright protection for creative works, ensuring your IP is legally sound and safeguarded against misuse.

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We assist clients with the full lifecycle of trademark protection — including filing applications, responding to objections, and renewing registrations. Our legal experts also help enforce your trademark rights against infringers, negotiate licensing agreements, and manage brand portfolios. By combining technical expertise with a clear understanding of business value, Chapra Trademark & Copyright Lawyers make sure your brand remains exclusive and legally protected.

On the copyright front, we support authors, musicians, designers, and content creators in securing rights over their original work. Our lawyers help you with copyright registration, drafting licensing deals, and addressing unauthorized use. When disputes arise — such as piracy, reproduction without permission, or online misuse — Chapra Trademark & Copyright Lawyers represent you to defend your creative output, enforce your rights, and secure compensation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a trademark and copyright?
A trademark protects brand identifiers such as names, logos, and slogans used in commerce, whereas copyright protects original creative works like books, music, and software. They serve different functions — one identifies source, the other preserves creative expression.
Yes, you can. For instance, if you design a logo and also create an artistic rendering or graphic work, you can secure copyright protection for the design and trademark protection for the logo as a brand identifier.
A trademark registration typically lasts for ten years in India, and it can be renewed indefinitely if it is actively used and maintained.
No, copyright protection begins automatically as soon as the work is created and fixed in a tangible form. However, registration provides stronger legal proof of ownership in case of disputes.
They can send cease‑and‑desist notices, file infringement lawsuits, negotiate settlements, and pursue damages. For trademark matters, they can also manage opposition or cancellation proceedings, and for copyright, they can help enforce rights and recover losses.