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What preparations are needed for U.S. trademark renewal?

Issues to note when renewing a U.S. trademark:

(1) Submit a statement of continued use of the trademark

Even if the trademark has a validity period of 10 years, the registrant should Submit a statement of use to the USPTO within one year before the expiration of the 6th year after registration (i.e. between the 5th and 6th years after trademark registration), stating that the trademark will continue to be used in commerce for designated goods/services, or declare The registrant's failure to use the trademark is due to other special reasons. Otherwise, the USPTO will revoke the trademark registration at the expiration of the 6th year from the date of publication of the registration.

(2) Renewal

The validity period of a U.S. registered trademark is 10 years, calculated from the date of registration. Within 6 months before the expiration date, the trademark owner must submit a renewal application and statement of use to the USPTO.

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