Why IP Protection Matters for Pune Businesses

Pune is home to a thriving IT sector, automotive industry, educational institutions, and a fast-growing startup ecosystem. Brand names, software products, creative works, and inventions are valuable assets — and without proper legal protection, they are vulnerable to copying and misuse. Registering IP proactively is far cheaper than enforcing it after infringement has already occurred.

Trademarks — Protecting Your Brand Name and Logo

A trademark protects brand names, logos, slogans, and other marks that distinguish your goods or services. In India, trademarks are registered under the Trade Marks Act, 1999 with the Trade Marks Registry (the western region office is in Mumbai).

  • Registration is valid for 10 years and renewable indefinitely
  • A registered trademark gives exclusive right to use the mark and right to sue for infringement
  • Even unregistered marks can be protected under passing off (common law) if prior use is established
  • Apply online at ipindia.gov.in; government fee is ₹4,500–9,000 per class
  • Average registration time: 18–36 months

Copyright — Protecting Creative Works

Copyright under the Copyright Act, 1957 protects original literary works (articles, books, software code), artistic works, music, and films. Copyright arises automatically on creation — no registration required. However, registration creates a public record and simplifies enforcement.

  • Copyright lasts for the author’s lifetime plus 60 years
  • Software is protected as a “literary work” — a critical protection for Pune IT companies
  • Register at copyright.gov.in
  • Criminal remedies available for infringement (S.63 Copyright Act) — up to 3 years imprisonment

Patents — Protecting Inventions

Patents protect novel, inventive, and industrially applicable inventions. India follows a 20-year patent term from the date of filing.

  • File at the Indian Patent Office (the Mumbai office handles Maharashtra applications)
  • Pure software “as such” is not patentable in India — but software with a technical application may qualify
  • File a provisional application first to secure priority date, then complete specification within 12 months

What to Do When Your IP Is Infringed

  1. Document the infringement — screenshots, purchases of infringing goods, forensic evidence.
  2. Cease and desist notice — a lawyer’s notice demanding immediate cessation and payment of damages.
  3. Civil suit for injunction + damages — file in the District Court or High Court.
  4. Criminal complaint — for trademark counterfeiting and copyright piracy, criminal FIR can be filed.
  5. Customs notification — for counterfeit goods being imported, register your IP with Customs for border seizure.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I stop someone using my business name in Pune?

If your trademark is registered, file an infringement suit for a court injunction and damages. If not registered, a passing-off suit can still succeed if you have established prior use and goodwill. A lawyer’s cease and desist notice is often effective as an immediate first step before going to court.

Is my website content automatically protected by copyright?

Yes. Original text, images, and videos on your website are protected by copyright from the moment of creation. No registration is required. However, if you need to enforce copyright in court — especially for injunctions and damages — a copyright registration provides a stronger legal foundation and is easier to prove.

Can I send a cease and desist notice without going to court?

Yes, and in many cases a well-drafted legal notice from a lawyer resolves IP disputes without litigation. It puts the infringing party on formal notice, creates a legal record, and gives them an opportunity to stop before costlier court proceedings begin. Many IP disputes in Pune are resolved at the notice stage alone.

Advocate Akash Chikate advises Pune businesses on IP registration and enforcement. Contact us to protect your brand, creative work, or invention.