Amul to get global armour, joins the rank of Coca-Cola

Thursday 30th July 2015 06:36 EDT
 

Indian company Amul will soon join the ranks of Kodak and Wimbledon as the government is taking steps to get it a ‘well-known’ trademark that will ensure the organisation complete protection across the globe. The step taken will also make sure the brand name is not used anywhere or for any product.

“It will have an impact on cross-border reputation and it will ensure that no one will be able to get registration for Amul in other categories too,” said R S Sodhi, managing director of Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation, which owns the Amul brand.

Barring a few such as PepsiCo and Telco, sources in the government said, the 62 other cases where well-known trademarks have been granted in India were done through courts after companies sought action in infringement cases. The Indian list includes Bata, Bajaj, Bisleri, Nirma and Infosys, among home-grown brands, while global players such as Cartier, Dunhill, Playboy, Mars and Yahoo have received well-known trademarks.

Indian as well as international laws provide for well-known brands as a special category, while some even make a distinction with famous brands. “The well-known trademarks enjoy tremendous protection. They are essentially not distinguishable and have been given protection because they have become really well-known. The protection is available even if something is not sold in India. So a similar treatment will be available for Amul or other 62 on the list,” an officer said.


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