A trademark needs renewal every 10 years to maintain its legal protection. If not renewed, the brand loses its exclusive rights, leaving it vulnerable to misuse.
This blog will cover how to renew a trademark, the cost, and the consequences of non-renewal.
Timely renewal ensures lifetime brand protection. Don’t risk losing your trademark – renew it on time!

Why is Trademark Renewal Important?
Continued Legal Protection – Prevents others from using your brand name.
Avoids Penalties – Late renewal may lead to fines and extra charges.
Maintains Brand Value – Protects brand reputation and business goodwill.
Prevents Brand Hijacking – Expired trademarks can be registered by someone else.
Trademark Renewal Process
1.Check Expiry Date – Trademarks expire every 10 years.
2.Submit Renewal Application – File Form TM-R before expiry.
3.Pay Renewal Fees – A small government fee is required.
4.Receive Confirmation – If approved, you’ll get a renewed trademark certificate.

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