Trademark registration is valid for a period of ten years and can be renewed every ten years. The trademark protection is no longer valid if the trademark holder does not renew the trademark. By paying late fees in addition to the renewal fee, an application for renewal can be made on or before six (6) months before the registration expires, or within six (6) months after the registration expires.
Renewal of a trademark has numerous advantages. When a trademark is registered, it grants the owner of the trademark a slew of legal rights. It prohibits trademark infringement and provides for reimbursement in the event of such infringement.
It also gives the trademark holder the ability to transfer the trademark to another person freely or company. Trademark licensing is only feasible if the trademark holder has registered the trademark, hence a registered trademark has a high monetary worth.
Trademark registration is only valid for ten (10) years, after which it must be renewed. Six (6) months before the trademark expires, the registrar of trademarks will send you a letter reminding you of its expiration. When it comes to renewing a trademark, you have two choices:
After filing the application, it is necessary to monitor its progress in case any opposition to the trademark's registration is lodged. Any member of the public can file such an objection.
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The price for the renewal of a trademark depends upon whether it has been one in-person physically or it has been done online.
For the renewal of a trademark, the following are required:
Let our Philippines Trademark specialist, Paralegals and experts help you. For further inquires, you may seek legal assistance by contacting our legal experts.