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I applied for cancellation of a trademark on my own, and now I want it again. Is there a time limit for withdrawing the trademark cancellation application?

If a registered trademark has been canceled or has expired for one year, you can apply for registration again. If it is the same applicant, there is no time limit.

The "Trademark Law" stipulates: Article 46.

If a registered trademark is revoked or is not renewed upon expiration, the Trademark Office will not approve applications for trademark registration that are identical or similar to the trademark within one year from the date of cancellation or cancellation.

The Trademark Office has the right to revoke a registered trademark or cancel a registered trademark when the circumstances specified by the legal source are met. The consequence is that the trademark registrant loses the exclusive right to the trademark and is no longer protected by law.

In order to prevent confusion about the origin of the trademark when a trademark is canceled or revoked, this article specifically stipulates that if a registered trademark is revoked or is not renewed upon expiration, it shall be registered as of the date of cancellation or cancellation. Within one year, the Trademark Office will not approve applications for trademark registration that are identical or similar to the trademark.