The life-cycle of a trademark


The registration of a trademark is a long, laborious process but a really necessary one - remember, this is one of the building blocks of your brand! Having a strong, registered trademark is akin to having Chuck Norris as your buddy. No-one is going to mess with you and if they try, well we all … Continue reading The life-cycle of a trademark

Et tu, Mr Mahmoud?


It's Friday, everyone! Time for our weekly dose of giggles... Can you spot the infringement? Disclaimer: If I have in any way offended or impugned the reputation of the owner of this registered (evidence to be provided, please) trademark, I will remove this post in all haste and publicly apologise.

So you want to be a director of a company…?


Before you accept that nomination as director to a company, you need to ensure that you are well aware of the obligations and duties of a director, as well as the legalities surrounding i.e. the process of resignation, removal or appointment. The new Companies Act, 71 of 2008 is quite a mouthful, but in particular: … Continue reading So you want to be a director of a company…?

The types of trademark searches


Proper searching involves more than just a basic check of the records. To facilitate the needs and budgets of our clients, we have different types of searches at different costs. The Quick or Availability Search - this is a basic, exact search to find primarily the existence or not of a specific trademark. We search … Continue reading The types of trademark searches

Searching for trademarks


"Oh, searching to find out if your trademark is available is easy! Anyone can do it. In fact, I will do it myself! And I will save all that money I should have spent on an expert searcher! Heehah!". Pardon the over-usage of exclamation marks as well as the knowing smirk on my face... Searching … Continue reading Searching for trademarks

How to start a new business in South Africa


In order to open a business there are a number of stages to be completed after the type of business structure has been established. The first stages involve the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC). The CIPC is responsible for the registration of companies, cooperatives and intellectual property rights. Actions to take concerning the CIPC … Continue reading How to start a new business in South Africa

Types of business structures


Sole Trader/Proprietor: One person owns the business and the law makes no distinction between the person and the business that they are operating. The assets and debts of the person are also assets and debts of the business. Sole traders must refer to their business as "Name t/a (trading as) business name". Partnership: A business … Continue reading Types of business structures

About


About. We are not attorneys. I start with that statement not because I don’t like attorneys – they are some of our biggest and longstanding clients – but because I am simply someone the attorneys use to do the research at CIPC (ex-CIPRO) for their clients. We rent space inside the CIPC offices, which is … Continue reading About

The secret source of Big Brand Power


Jerry Mclaughlin writes the following for Forbes: It’s not a coincidence that every blockbuster brand began as a meaningfully different product or service for its time.  Milton Hershey made milk chocolate affordable.  The McDonald brothers (not Ray Kroc) gave us a way to get a good burger inexpensively and quickly.  Tom Monaghan – the founder … Continue reading The secret source of Big Brand Power

New company registrations


We will guide you through the process and help with queries where possible. Please contact us on spullin@lantic.net or check out our website http://www.trademarksearch.co.za A quick overview of the process: Memorandum of Incorporation (MOI) The most important document governing a company is the MOI, which is a consolidation of the current Memorandum and Articles of … Continue reading New company registrations