Yes.
If the right holder does not take the initiative to apply for renewal upon expiration, the Trademark Office will make a decision to declare the registered trademark invalid. At this time, the right holder can apply for trademark review to recover. One year after the date when the trademark is declared invalid, you can apply for registration of the same or similar trademark. However, pay attention to the time when the trademark registration application is filed. The Trademark Office will not approve applications submitted within one year.
According to relevant regulations, the validity period of a registered trademark is 10 years. If you need to continue to use it after the validity period, you should apply for renewal of registration within 6 months before the expiration; if you fail to apply during this period, you can A grace period of 6 months is given. If an application has not been made before the extension period expires, the registered trademark will be cancelled. Each renewal of registration is valid for 10 years.
Extended information
The validity period of a registered trademark is ten years, that is, within the ten-year validity period, the registered trademark is protected by law, but can be renewed indefinitely. The term of copyright protection is from the author's lifetime to 50 years after his death. After expiration, some copyright rights expire. Therefore, for trademark protection, the protection period of trademark rights is longer.
It takes some time from trademark application to certification. During this period, if a copyright dispute arises over the trademarked work, the trademark may be rejected. Therefore, it is recommended that everyone "put up a protective umbrella" for the trademark as early as possible and register the copyright at the same time as the trademark to make the trademark safer.
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