Is your trademark registration about to expire? Don't worry, we've got you covered! Our trademark renewal services make it easy for you to renew your trademark registration and ensure that your brand remains protected.
Trademark registration is valid for 10 years from the date of registration. After this period, you need to renew your registration to continue enjoying the exclusive rights to use your trademark. Failing to renew your registration can result in the loss of legal protection for your brand.
Our trademark renewal service is simple and straightforward. Here's how it works:
Trademark renewal is the process of renewing a trademark registration to ensure that it remains valid and continues to provide legal protection for the brand.
Trademark registration is valid for 10 years from the date of registration. After this period, you need to renew your registration to continue enjoying the exclusive rights to use your trademark. Failing to renew your registration can result in the loss of legal protection for your brand.
Trademark registration needs to be renewed every 10 years.
The expiration date of your trademark registration is 10 years from the date of registration. You can check the status of your registration online or contact the Trade Marks Registry for more information.
You can renew your trademark registration by filing an application for renewal with the prescribed fee. This can be done online or through a physical application.
Yes, you may still be able to restore your expired trademark registration by paying additional fees and meeting certain requirements. However, this process can be more complicated and time-consuming than simply renewing your registration on time.
If you don’t renew your trademark registration on time, it will expire and you will lose the legal protection for your brand. This means that you will no longer have the exclusive right to use your trademark and others may be able to use it without your permission. Additionally, if someone else applies to register a similar trademark, it may be more difficult for you to oppose their application.
Yes, you can still use your trademark even if you don’t renew its registration. However, if you continue to use an unregistered trademark, you will not have legal protection against infringement.
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Yes, you can authorize an agent or attorney to renew your trademark registration on your behalf.
If someone else uses your unregistered trademark, you may not have legal protection against infringement. This means that it may be more difficult for you to take action against them.
No, you cannot make changes to your trademark during the renewal process. If you want to make changes to your registered trademark, you will need to file a new application or file a seperate form al together.
Yes, you can transfer ownership of your registered trademark during the renewal process through an assignment or licensing agreement.
If you don’t want to renew your trademark registration, it will expire and you will lose the legal protection for your brand. You can choose not to renew your registration if you no longer wish to use your registered trademark.