1. How long is the period of use of a registered trademark?
1. The validity period of a registered trademark is 10 years, calculated from the date of approval of registration.
2. If a registered trademark expires and needs to be continued to be used, it should apply for renewal of registration within 6 months before expiration; If an application is not made during this period, a six-month extension period can be given. If the extension period expires and the application has not been made, the registered trademark will be cancelled. Each subsequent exhibition registration is valid for 10 years.
2. What are the provisions on exclusive rights to trademarks
1. Refers to legislation in which the state uses legal means, in accordance with the purpose of trademark legislation and in accordance with legal procedures, to grant trademark registration applicants exclusive rights to trademarks and to protect them. guidelines. The exclusive right to use a trademark includes the right to use the trademark and the right to prohibit the trademark.
(1) Trademark use right refers to the trademark owner’s right to use its registered trademark on goods or services approved by the Trademark Office.
(2) Trademark prohibition right means that the trademark owner can prohibit other units or individuals from using the same or similar products or services without permission. The right to use the same or similar trademark as its registered trademark on goods or services.
2. What are the characteristics of trademark exclusive rights
(1) Trademark rights are granted by the state A right recognized; only one agency in a country has the authority to accept, examine, and approve trademark rights.
(2) Trademark rights are exclusive. Also known as exclusivity or monopoly.
(3) Trademark rights are territorial. A trademark approved by a country is only valid within the territory of that country and has no effect on other countries.
(4) Trademark rights are timely. A registered trademark in my country is valid for 10 years. After the validity period expires, if the trademark owner wants to continue to use and receive protection, he must go through the relevant renewal procedures and pay a fee within six months before expiration. There is no limit to the number of times a trademark can be renewed.
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