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Reliance Industries Ltd has withdrawn its trademark application for the term ‘Operation Sindoor’ – the codename for India’s military strikes in Pakistan – stating that it was inadvertently filed by a junior employee without authorisation.
In a statement, Reliance said it has no intention of “trademarking Operation Sindoor, a phrase which is now a part of the national consciousness as an evocative symbol of Indian bravery”.
“Jio Studios, a unit of Reliance Industries, has withdrawn its trademark application, which was filed inadvertently by a junior person without authorisation,” it said.
Apart from Reliance Industries, several individuals sought to register the trademark for “Operation Sindoor,” primarily for entertainment purposes. Here’s a list of applicants:
A producer, Prabhleen Sandhu of Almighty Motion Pictures, applied on May 7 to use the trademark for entertainment purposes.
All trademark applications, including Reliance Industries’ initial filing, were registered under Class 41. This category gives the holder exclusive rights to use the trademark for entertainment purposes like the production and distribution of audio-visual content, shows, competitions, games, concerts, exhibitions, and related events. It also covers publishing services like electronic publishing and event presentations.
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