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Are there any regulations on the actual time of use in a U.S. trademark application?

The actual period of use in the U.S. trademark application is the validity period of ten years

1. The validity period of U.S. trademark registration

1. Before November 17, 1989 The validity period of trademark registration and renewal registration is 20 years; however, the validity period of trademark renewal after November 16, 1989 is 10 years;

2. For trademark registrations approved after the Trademark Amendment Act came into effect, that is, after November 16, 1989, the registration validity period is changed to 10 years, starting from the date of registration. Each renewal period is also valid for 10 years.

2. Deadline for renewal submission

The time for submission of renewal is six months before the expiration of the registration period to 3 months after the expiration of the registration period, and 3 months after the expiration of the registration period. There is a penalty fee for submitting renewals during the grace period.

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