Protecting your Trademark from Non-Use Cancellation
It is becoming increasingly vital that Registered Trademarks are used to maintain their validity and their ability to be enforced against third parties. The removal of any registered trademark from the register of trademarks based on the non-use of the trademark during a specified period concerning the goods or products specified in the Trademark Application is termed as trademark non-use cancellation. Trademark cancellation actions can be filed by third parties and can prove to be extremely time-consuming, costly, and damaging to the brand. So, let us discuss the best way to ensure ‘use’ of your trademark.
Why Does a Trademark Need to be Used?
Because of the Risk of a Non-Use Cancellation Action – If a trademark is not used within five years (in most countries) of being put on the register or if subsequently it has not been used for five years, then third parties can seek to cancel it on the grounds of non-use. So that a Registration Can be Used to Attack a Third Party Application or Registration – If a Trademark Registration is relied upon as a ground for attacking a third party mark opposition or cancellation action and the