Trademark Renewal Philippines
Classes included | 1 |
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Power of Attorney must be notarized | No |
Protection Period (years) | 10 Jahre ab Eintragungstag |
Renewal deadline | 6 months before the expiration date (which is 10 years calculated from the registration date) |
renewal for x years | 10 |
proof of use required | Yes |
late renewal deadline | 6 months after the expiration date |
Fee additional class | EUR 0.00 |
Late renewal fee | Yes |
Details about renewal of trademark in Philippines
We will renew your registered trademark for ten years and check the payment of the renewal fee.
Trademark Renewal in the Philippines: Protecting Your Brand's Future
Renewing your trademark in the Philippines is a crucial step in maintaining your brand's legal protection. The Philippine Intellectual Property Office (IPOPHL) allows trademark owners to renew their registrations every 10 years, ensuring continued exclusive rights to their marks in the Philippine market.
Why Renew Your Trademark in the Philippines?
Renewing your trademark in the Philippines offers several benefits:
- Continued Legal Protection: Maintain exclusive rights to use your mark in the Philippines.
- Brand Value Preservation: Protect your brand's reputation and market position.
- Deterrence Against Infringement: Discourage competitors from using similar marks.
- International Trade Advantage: Facilitate smoother business operations in the Philippine market.
Our Trademark Renewal Services for the Philippines
At Liesegang & Partner, we offer comprehensive trademark renewal services for the Philippines:
- Timely renewal application submission
- Handling of official renewal fees
- Proof of use documentation assistance
- Monitoring of renewal deadlines
- Expert guidance throughout the process
Philippines Trademark Renewal Process
The trademark renewal process in the Philippines involves several steps:
- Renewal Application: Submit a renewal application to IPOPHL.
- Proof of Use: Provide evidence of trademark use in the Philippines.
- Fee Payment: Pay the official renewal fee.
- Examination: IPOPHL reviews the application and supporting documents.
- Certificate Issuance: Upon approval, IPOPHL issues a renewal certificate.
Key Features of Our Services
- Renewal Period: 10 years from the registration date
- Renewal Deadline: 6 months before the expiration date
- Late Renewal: Possible within 6 months after the expiration date
- Proof of Use: Required for renewal
- Power of Attorney: Notarization not required
Understanding Philippines Trademark Renewal
Trademark renewal in the Philippines is essential for maintaining your brand's legal protection. Key points to understand include:
- Renewals must be filed every 10 years.
- Proof of use in the Philippines is required.
- Late renewals are possible but incur additional fees.
- Multi-class registrations can be renewed simultaneously.
FAQs
Q: When should I start the renewal process?
A: Ideally, start the process 6-12 months before the expiration date to ensure timely renewal.
Q: What happens if I miss the renewal deadline?
A: You have a 6-month grace period for late renewal, but additional fees will apply.
Q: Can I renew my trademark if I haven't used it in the Philippines?
A: Proof of use is required for renewal. Non-use may result in cancellation of the registration.
Why Choose Liesegang & Partner for Philippines Trademark Renewals?
- Expertise: Specialized knowledge in Philippine trademark law.
- Efficiency: Streamlined renewal process to ensure timely submissions.
- Transparency: Clear pricing structure with no hidden fees.
- Global Network: Extensive experience in international trademark matters.
- Personalized Service: Tailored solutions to meet your specific needs.
Protect Your Brand in the Philippines
In conclusion, renewing your trademark in the Philippines is vital for maintaining your brand's protection in this growing market. With Liesegang & Partner's expert services, you can ensure a smooth and efficient renewal process, safeguarding your intellectual property rights for years to come.