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प्रश्न
How is a trademark different from a brand?
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उत्तर १
| Trademark | Brand | |
| 1. | A trademark is a legally registered symbol, word, or phrase that identifies and protects a company’s products or services. | A brand is the overall identity, image, and reputation of a product or business in the minds of consumers. |
| 2. | Narrow – applies to specific visual or verbal identifiers (e.g., logo, name, slogan). | Broad – includes logo, name, values, customer experience, reputation, and emotional connection. |
| 3. | Yes – it is registered and protected under intellectual property laws. | No – the brand as a whole isn’t protected unless elements like the logo or name are trademarked. |
| 4. | To prevent unauthorised use of brand elements and ensure legal rights. | To build customer trust and loyalty and differentiate the business in the market. |
| 5. | Protects identity. | Builds identity and perception. |
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उत्तर २
“A brand is a unique name or symbol that identifies a product. When such a brand is officially registered by the producer or seller as their exclusive property under the law, it is called a trademark”.
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