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Can a trademark expire?

Once your trademark is 10 years old, it would expire. This is a primary caveat with trademark; it only lasts for about 10 years. Once the 10 years have come close and you haven’t applied for renewal or restoration, the expiration process begins.

To that end, it is definitely important for you to either renew or restore it:

1. Trademark renewal: Application for the trademark renewal has to be applied 6 months before the expiration date has come near. Once this period is not taken heed to, the trademark shall expire and you are only left with the next measure.

2. Trademark restoration: trademark restoration takes place after the expiration date is over. How is this option? The answer is a pretty simple one! Once the trademark has been expired, the most definite and the logical way to make sure that you still have access to it are through trademark restoration. Once you apply for the restoration, you would go through the same strides as you went through when you applied for trademark registration for the first time. You would go through the initial application. This application might be objected against by the department, and you would have to file a reply for it. This restoration process also involves putting the trademark in the journal for about 4 months. Once the mark is restored, you would again receive a certificate from the department that implies the same.

To that end, it would be better if you go by the former part of renewal and don’t wait for the restoration process.

ANT Lawyers - A Law firm in Vietnam is supported by a team of experienced patent, trademark, design attorneys with qualification and skills handling full range of legal services relating to intellectual property rights in Vietnam. We have specialized in the preparation and registration of patents, trademarks and designs for our clients.

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