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“Use it or lose it” if you are not using your trademark after filing, you must read this!

Use it or Lose it - Trademark   Intellectual Property (IP) rights in itself is a negative right.  Unlike other kinds of intellectual property such as Patents, Copyrights, Designs, Trademark is the only right that one can have in his possession for his lifetime when in use and renewed. [caption id="attachment_343" align="alignright" width="227"] Use the trademark or lose the trademark[/caption]   This simply means a registered trademark can be renewed every 10 years by paying prescribed fees and the trademark owner shall continue to exploit his rights over the usage for perpetuity.   However, this comes with a stipulation of continued usage in trade and if you do not use your mark for a reasonable period of time even after registration,...

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