Trademark Registration for Amazon Sellers in India: Brand Registry, Hijacker Protection & Complete 2026 Guide

If you are selling on Amazon India, a registered trademark is no longer optional — it is the single most important investment you can make to protect your business, revenue, and brand identity on the platform. Every day an Amazon seller operates without a registered trademark, they are exposed to listing hijackers who can piggyback on their product pages, counterfeiters who can sell inferior fakes under their brand name, and competitors who can register the same trademark and legally force a rebrand. The only effective, permanent solution to all these threats is a registered trademark combined with Amazon Brand Registry enrollment.

This comprehensive guide by DisyTax covers everything an Amazon seller in India needs to know about trademark registration in 2026 — from Amazon Brand Registry eligibility and the IP Accelerator programme, to the correct trademark classes, the step-by-step filing process, cost breakdown, and the 6 critical mistakes that cause Amazon sellers to lose their brand protection. Before diving in, it helps to understand what a trademark is in India and the broader benefits of trademark registration beyond just e-commerce protection.

📦 Quick Summary: Trademark for Amazon Sellers India (2026)

  • Amazon Brand Registry Requirement: Active registered trademark OR pending trademark application number from IP India.
  • IP Accelerator: Amazon's empanelled attorneys — pending application (not just filed number) eligible for immediate Brand Registry enrollment.
  • Correct Classes for Amazon Sellers: Class 35 (online retail services) + your specific product class — both are critical.
  • Government Filing Fee: ₹4,500/class (MSME/startup/individual) or ₹9,000/class (company without MSME).
  • ™ Symbol: Use from the day you file your application.
  • ® Symbol: Only after registration certificate is received — misuse is a criminal offence.
  • Fastest Route: File trademark → get application number → enroll in Brand Registry immediately (no need to wait for full registration).
  • Without Brand Registry: No A+ Content, no Sponsored Brand Ads, no counterfeit reporting tools, no hijacker removal.

1. Why Amazon Sellers in India Cannot Afford to Skip Trademark Registration

The Amazon marketplace in India has over 8 lakh active sellers, and every successful product listing attracts unwanted attention from three types of bad actors: listing hijackers (who add themselves as sellers on your listing and undercut your price with fake or inferior goods), counterfeiters (who produce and sell knockoffs under your brand name), and trademark squatters (who file trademark applications for your brand name and then approach you to sell the registration back at extortionate prices). All three threats are real, documented, and increasingly common on Indian e-commerce platforms. The only defence against all three, simultaneously, is a registered trademark combined with Amazon Brand Registry.

Beyond protection, a registered trademark unlocks Amazon's most powerful selling tools — A+ Content, Sponsored Brand Ads, Amazon Stores, the Transparency Programme, and Project Zero. Sellers with Brand Registry consistently report higher conversion rates, greater consumer trust, and significantly better ability to remove infringing listings within hours rather than weeks. For the broader context of why brand protection matters in e-commerce, read our complete guide on trademark for e-commerce businesses.

⚡ Real-World Threat: The Hijacker Problem on Amazon India A listing hijacker finds your successful product page, undercuts your price by ₹50–₹200, and begins fulfilling orders using counterfeit or inferior goods under your brand name. Your brand reputation suffers, your Buy Box share collapses, your ratings tank — and you have no fast legal remedy unless you have a registered trademark and Brand Registry access. With Brand Registry, Amazon can remove the hijacker's listing within 24–48 hours. Without it, the complaint process can take weeks and often results in no action at all.

2. Amazon Brand Registry: Exactly What It Is and What You Get

Amazon Brand Registry is Amazon's proprietary IP protection and brand-building programme available exclusively to trademark owners. It operates separately from the Amazon seller account and is managed through brandregistry.amazon.in. Enrollment gives brand owners a fundamentally different — and far more powerful — set of tools compared to standard sellers. The programme has been available in India since 2018 and is now considered essential for any serious Amazon India seller with a private label or branded product.

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Listing Control

Full authority over your product detail pages — title, images, description, bullet points. Prevent unauthorized changes by other sellers or Amazon itself.

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Counterfeit Reporting

Report infringing listings directly through Brand Registry — Amazon's team acts within 24–48 hours versus weeks for standard complaints.

A+ Content

Enhanced product descriptions with rich media — comparison charts, lifestyle images, brand stories. Proven to increase conversion rates by 5–10%.

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Amazon Storefront

A dedicated multi-page brand store on Amazon — your own mini-website within Amazon. Drives direct traffic and builds brand identity.

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Sponsored Brand Ads

Access to headline search ads and video ads that appear at the top of search results — the most visible advertising format on Amazon, exclusive to Brand Registry members.

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Project Zero & Transparency

Amazon's advanced anti-counterfeit programmes — automated removal of suspected counterfeits and serialization of genuine products to verify authenticity.

3. Amazon Brand Registry Eligibility: The Trademark Requirement Explained

Amazon Brand Registry has one non-negotiable eligibility requirement: you must have either an active registered trademark or a pending trademark application number from a recognized trademark office. For sellers on Amazon India (amazon.in), the applicable trademark office is IP India (the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks). The trademark must be a word mark or image mark — and critically, the brand name on the trademark application must exactly match the brand name on your Amazon seller account, including capitalization, spacing, and punctuation.

Amazon Brand Registry Official Eligibility Requirements (2026)
"To be eligible for Amazon Brand Registry, your brand must have an active registered trademark in each country where you wish to enroll, or have a pending trademark application filed through Amazon IP Accelerator. Brand Registry is also accepting brands that have a trademark pending registration from a subset of trademark offices including IP India. You must have: (1) A trademark registration or application number provided by the designated government office. (2) A list of product categories in which your brand's products are listed on Amazon. (3) A list of countries where your brand's products are manufactured and distributed."

— Amazon Brand Registry Official Help Page, Amazon.in
Simple Explanation: You do NOT need to wait for the full trademark registration certificate to enroll in Amazon Brand Registry. The moment you file your trademark application on IP India and receive your application number, you can apply for Brand Registry enrollment using that pending application number. This is the fastest route — file trademark today, get application number within minutes, apply for Brand Registry the same day. Full registration (which typically takes 12–18 months) gives you even stronger Brand Registry standing and allows use of the ® symbol, but the pending application number is sufficient to start.

4. The Correct Trademark Classes for Amazon Sellers

The single most expensive and irreversible mistake Amazon sellers make with trademark registration is filing in the wrong class — or filing in only one class when they need two. India follows the NICE Classification system (45 classes), and your trademark only protects your brand in the classes you specifically apply for. For Amazon sellers, two classes are almost always required for comprehensive protection. Always use our trademark classes in India guide to identify the exact classes for your specific product category.

Trademark Class What It Covers Why Amazon Sellers Need It
Class 35 Retail services, online retail, e-commerce services, business management, advertising MANDATORY for all Amazon sellers. Protects your brand specifically as an online retail entity. Without Class 35, your trademark does not cover your Amazon storefront or online selling activities — only your physical products.
Your Product Class Varies by product category (see table below) Protects the brand on the actual products you sell. Both Class 35 and the product class are needed for complete protection.
Amazon Product Category Product Class Also File Class 35?
Electronics, Mobile Accessories, Gadgets Class 9 Yes — Always
Clothing, Apparel, Fashion Accessories Class 25 Yes — Always
Home & Kitchen, Furniture, Decor Class 20 / Class 21 Yes — Always
Beauty, Personal Care, Cosmetics Class 3 Yes — Always
Health Supplements, Ayurvedic Products Class 5 Yes — Always
Packaged Food, Snacks, Spices Class 29 / Class 30 Yes — Always
Toys, Games, Sports Equipment Class 28 Yes — Always
Books, Stationery, Office Supplies Class 16 Yes — Always
Pet Supplies Class 31 Yes — Always
Bags, Luggage, Wallets Class 18 Yes — Always
💡 Wordmark + Logo: The Double Filing Strategy for Amazon Sellers For maximum Amazon Brand Registry protection, file two separate trademark applications: one for your wordmark (brand name in plain text — e.g., "ZENBUY") and one for your logo (the visual mark with your brand's specific typography, icon, or design). The wordmark gives broad protection over the name itself in any font or style. The logo protects your specific visual identity. Amazon Brand Registry can be enrolled using either mark. Read our detailed comparison of logo registration vs brand name registration and logo vs wordmark trademark to decide which to prioritize first.

5. Amazon IP Accelerator: The Fastest Route to Brand Registry

Amazon has its own programme called IP Accelerator — a curated network of vetted IP law firms and trademark agents that Amazon has pre-approved. When you file your trademark through an IP Accelerator empanelled firm, Amazon grants Brand Registry enrollment immediately upon filing — even before the application is officially pending at IP India. This is the fastest possible route to Brand Registry access, potentially days rather than weeks.

The IP Accelerator programme is accessible directly from Amazon Seller Central under Apps and Services → Explore Services → IP Accelerator. Amazon does not charge a commission on the trademark filing fees — you pay the IP Accelerator firm's professional charges directly. For a cost comparison of different filing routes, see our complete guide on trademark registration cost in India.

Filing Route Brand Registry Access Speed Cost (Govt Fee)
Self-file on IP India portal After application number is issued (same day as filing) Application number: minutes. Brand Registry: 1–3 weeks review. ₹4,500–₹9,000/class
File via professional agent (like DisyTax) After application number is issued — shared with you immediately Application filed within 1–2 days. Brand Registry enrollment: 1–3 weeks. ₹4,500–₹9,000/class + professional fee
Amazon IP Accelerator Immediately upon filing — same day Fastest: Brand Registry access within hours of filing. ₹4,500–₹9,000/class + IP Accelerator firm's fee
Full Registration Certificate Strongest standing — full registered trademark owner 12–24 months (standard) or 8–10 months (fast-track) ₹4,500–₹9,000/class (additional fast-track: ₹20,000–₹40,000/class)

6. Step-by-Step: Trademark Filing + Brand Registry Enrollment

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Conduct Trademark Search

Search IP India database for identical and similar marks. Include phonetic search and Vienna Code search for logos. Read our trademark availability check guide — a clear search is mandatory before filing.

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Confirm Amazon Brand Name Match

The brand name on your trademark application must exactly match your Amazon Seller Central brand name — same spelling, capitalization, spacing. A mismatch causes Brand Registry rejection. Check this before filing, not after.

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Choose Correct Classes

File in both Class 35 (online retail services) AND your specific product class. Filing only one class leaves a critical gap in protection. Review trademark classes and the trademark filing checklist.

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Prepare Documents

Gather all documents required for trademark registration: identity proof, address proof, entity incorporation certificate (if company), brand logo in JPG (300 DPI), and applicant PAN.

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File Form TM-A on IP India

File online at ipindia.gov.in. Pay ₹4,500/class (if individual/MSME/startup) or ₹9,000/class (company). Receive application number immediately. Learn how to apply trademark online. You can now use ™ symbol on Amazon listings.

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Enroll in Amazon Brand Registry

Go to brandregistry.amazon.in → Enroll Your Brand → Enter your trademark application number, brand name, product categories. Amazon reviews the application — approval typically takes 1–3 weeks for pending applications.

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Handle Examination Report (if raised)

Examiner reviews application in 1–3 months. If objection raised, reply within 30 days with a detailed legal response. Read our trademark objection reply guide. Missing the deadline = application abandoned + fees forfeited.

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Receive Registration Certificate

Full registration takes 12–24 months. Certificate upgrades your Brand Registry status to "Registered Trademark" — the strongest protection level. Now use ® symbol on all Amazon listings and packaging. Track status using our trademark status guide.

7. Cost of Trademark Registration for Amazon Sellers

The total cost depends on your entity type, number of classes, and whether you use professional assistance. For a detailed breakdown of all fees including renewal, objection, and fast-track charges, read our complete guide on trademark registration cost in India. Below is the practical cost summary for the most common Amazon seller scenarios:

Seller Type Classes Needed Govt Fee (Total) Professional Fee Total Estimate
Individual seller / sole proprietor Class 35 + 1 product class ₹9,000 ₹3,000–₹8,000 ₹12,000–₹17,000
MSME / DPIIT startup Class 35 + 1 product class ₹9,000 ₹3,000–₹8,000 ₹12,000–₹17,000
Private Limited Company (non-MSME) Class 35 + 1 product class ₹18,000 ₹5,000–₹12,000 ₹23,000–₹30,000
Multi-category seller (3+ classes) Class 35 + 2–3 product classes ₹13,500–₹27,000 ₹8,000–₹15,000 ₹21,500–₹42,000
💡 The MSME Registration Hack for Amazon Sellers (Companies) If you sell on Amazon through a Private Limited Company and your annual turnover is under ₹250 crore, you likely qualify for Udyam (MSME) Registration — which is completely free and takes 30 minutes online. Getting Udyam Registration before filing your trademark halves the government fee from ₹9,000 to ₹4,500 per class. For a seller filing in 2 classes, that is a saving of ₹9,000 in government fees alone. Always check your MSME eligibility first. Also explore the DPIIT startup route if your company qualifies as a startup — the same 50% concession applies.

8. Six Critical Mistakes Amazon Sellers Make with Trademark Registration

❌ Mistake 1: Brand Name Mismatch Between Trademark and Amazon Account This is the #1 cause of Brand Registry rejection for Indian sellers. If your trademark application says "ZenBuy" but your Amazon Seller Central account says "ZENBUY" or "Zen Buy," Amazon will reject the enrollment. The brand name must be identical — including capitalization, spacing, and punctuation — across your trademark application, your Amazon seller account, and your product packaging. Check this before you file your trademark, not after.
❌ Mistake 2: Filing Only in the Product Class and Skipping Class 35 A seller who files a trademark only in Class 25 (clothing) without filing in Class 35 (online retail services) has a trademark that protects the clothing products but not the online storefront. A competitor can use the same brand name for their online retail presence without infringing your Class 25 mark. For Amazon sellers, Class 35 is non-negotiable. See our guide on trademark classes in India for your specific product's class.
❌ Mistake 3: Trademark Filed in Founder's Name Instead of Business Entity If you sell through a Private Limited Company or LLP but register the trademark in your personal name, Amazon Brand Registry enrollment may face issues — and more critically, the trademark is a personal asset, not a business asset. If you take investment, sell the business, or have a co-founder dispute, the trademark ownership becomes a legal nightmare. Always file in the company's legal name. Read our guide on trademark assignment and transfer to correct existing wrong-name registrations.
❌ Mistake 4: Choosing a Descriptive Brand Name That Cannot Be Registered Amazon sellers who build their brand around descriptive names like "BestKitchen," "QuickShip," or "IndiaOrganic" frequently discover their trademark application is rejected under Section 9 of the Trade Marks Act (descriptive/non-distinctive marks). They then face the impossible choice: fight a lengthy appeal or rebrand entirely. Before committing to any brand name, conduct a trademark search AND assess registrability. Read our guide on how to choose a unique brand name and common trademark rejection reasons.
❌ Mistake 5: Not Filing Before a Competitor Squats the Trademark India is a first-to-file system. A competitor, trademark squatter, or even a disgruntled former business partner can file your brand name before you do. Once filed, they have priority — and you face an expensive and uncertain opposition proceeding. The solution is simple: file immediately after deciding on your brand name, before your first product listing goes live. The filing costs ₹4,500–₹9,000. The cost of a trademark dispute starts at ₹50,000 and can run into lakhs. Also see can two companies have the same trademark for what happens in conflict scenarios.
❌ Mistake 6: Using the ® Symbol Before Registration is Complete Many Amazon sellers start using the ® symbol on their product packaging and Amazon listings the moment they file their trademark application, believing that filing equals registration. This is legally wrong and constitutes a criminal offence under Section 107 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999 — punishable by imprisonment up to 3 years and/or a fine up to ₹2 lakh. You may use ™ from the filing date. The ® symbol can only be used after receiving the official registration certificate. Read our guide on can I use ™ without registration for full clarification.

9. Trademark Protection Beyond Amazon: Flipkart, Meesho & Other Platforms

While this guide focuses on Amazon, a registered Indian trademark protects your brand across all sales channels simultaneously — not just Amazon. Flipkart has its own brand protection programme (Flipkart Brand Alliance) with similar trademark requirements. Meesho, Myntra, Nykaa, and other Indian e-commerce platforms all have IP complaint mechanisms that respond faster and more effectively to trademark owners. A single registered Indian trademark covers all these platforms, your own website, offline retail, and any future channel you enter. For a complete picture of how trademark protection works across the e-commerce landscape, see our dedicated guide on trademark for e-commerce businesses.

If you plan to sell internationally — on Amazon.com (USA), Amazon.co.uk (UK), or Amazon.de (Germany) — your Indian trademark registration can form the basis of international filings under the Madrid Protocol, which allows you to file in up to 130 countries through a single application. Your Indian filing date establishes priority in all those countries. This is a significant strategic advantage for Indian sellers looking to expand to global markets. Also compare the full spectrum of IP options available to businesses in our guide on trademark vs copyright vs patent.

10. People Also Ask: FAQs on Trademark for Amazon Sellers

Is trademark registration mandatory for selling on Amazon India? +
Trademark registration is not legally mandatory to create an Amazon seller account or list products on Amazon India. However, it is functionally essential for any serious seller because without it, you cannot enroll in Amazon Brand Registry — which means no A+ Content, no Sponsored Brand Ads, no Amazon Storefront, no counterfeit reporting tools, and no fast-track hijacker removal. Selling on Amazon without a trademark is like running a shop without a lock — you can do it, but you are completely exposed to theft and copying. Read our complete analysis of whether trademark is mandatory in India.
Can I enroll in Amazon Brand Registry with just a trademark application number (pending)? +
Yes — Amazon Brand Registry accepts pending trademark applications from IP India (the Indian trademark registry). The moment you file your trademark application on the IP India portal, you receive an application number. This application number can be used to apply for Brand Registry enrollment. If you file through Amazon's IP Accelerator programme, Brand Registry access is granted even faster — sometimes the same day as filing. You do not need to wait 12–18 months for the full registration certificate to begin enjoying Brand Registry benefits.
Which trademark class should I file for Amazon product listings? +
For Amazon sellers, you almost always need to file in two classes: (1) Class 35 — which covers online retail services and e-commerce activities, and (2) Your specific product class — for example, Class 25 for clothing, Class 9 for electronics, Class 3 for cosmetics, Class 30 for food products. Filing only the product class without Class 35 leaves your Amazon storefront identity unprotected. Use our trademark classes guide to identify the correct product class for your specific category.
What happens if someone else registers a trademark for my Amazon brand name? +
If a competitor or trademark squatter registers a trademark for your brand name before you, they can send you a legal cease-and-desist notice, force Amazon to remove your listings as a trademark infringer, and potentially compel you to rebrand entirely. Your defence options are limited to proving passing off (which requires proving goodwill, misrepresentation, and damage — expensive and uncertain), or filing an opposition/cancellation proceedings at IP India arguing prior use. Both are costly and time-consuming. The only effective prevention is filing your own trademark before this happens. See trademark infringement India for what remedies are available if you are already facing this situation.
How long does Amazon Brand Registry approval take after trademark filing? +
After filing your trademark application on IP India and receiving the application number, Amazon Brand Registry enrollment review typically takes 1–3 weeks for Indian sellers. This is Amazon's internal review — they verify the trademark application details with IP India's records. The review is faster if your brand name on the trademark application exactly matches your Amazon seller account name. For sellers who file through Amazon's IP Accelerator programme, Brand Registry access can be granted within hours or days of filing.
Can I use the ® symbol on my Amazon product images and packaging after filing? +
No. The ® symbol can only be used after your trademark has been fully registered and you have received the official registration certificate from IP India. Using ® on a pending application is a criminal offence under Section 107 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999 — punishable by up to 3 years imprisonment and/or a ₹2 lakh fine. From the date of filing, you may use the ™ symbol on your Amazon product images, packaging, and listings. ™ signals a claimed trademark right and is perfectly legal to use regardless of registration status.
How much does trademark registration cost for an Amazon seller in India? +
The government filing fee for trademark registration in India is ₹4,500 per class for individuals, sole proprietors, MSMEs, and DPIIT-recognized startups (online filing). For Private Limited Companies and LLPs without MSME registration, the fee is ₹9,000 per class. Most Amazon sellers need to file in two classes (Class 35 + their product class), so the total government fee is ₹9,000 (MSME/individual) or ₹18,000 (company). Professional charges are additional. For a complete breakdown including fast-track fees, objection handling costs, and renewal charges, see our dedicated guide on trademark registration cost in India.

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