Trademark registration is a legal process that grants exclusive rights to use a particular mark, logo, symbol, or phrase to identify goods or services offered by a business. It provides legal protection against unauthorized use of the trademark by others, thereby safeguarding the brand identity and reputation of the business. Trademark registration is typically administered by government agencies or trademark offices in respective jurisdictions, and the process involves submitting an application along with the required documents and fees. Upon approval, the trademark owner receives a certificate of registration, granting them the exclusive right to use the trademark for the specified goods or services within the jurisdiction. Trademark registration is essential for businesses to establish and protect their brand identity, prevent infringement by competitors, and build trust and recognition among consumers.