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Trademark Renewals

Trademark renewal refers to the process of extending the protection of a registered trademark beyond its initial registration period. In Nepal, the initial registration period for a trademark is 7 years from the date of registration. After this period, trademark owners need to renew their trademarks to continue enjoying the exclusive rights and protection associated with their registered marks.

Terms and conditions

Trademark Renewals

Here are the general steps involved in trademark renewal in Nepal:

  1. Application: The trademark owner needs to file a renewal application with the Department of Industry (DoI) in Nepal. This application should be filed within six months before the expiry of the current registration.

  2. Fee Payment: The trademark owner needs to pay the required renewal fee along with the application. The fee amount can vary and depends on factors such as the number of classes the trademark is registered under.

  3. Examination: The DoI will examine the renewal application and accompanying documents to ensure that everything is in order.

  4. Approval and Renewal: If the application is found to be in compliance with the requirements, the DoI will approve the renewal. The trademark registration will then be extended for another period, typically 7 years.

It's important to keep in mind that failure to renew a trademark can result in the loss of exclusive rights and protection associated with the mark, making it vulnerable to infringement by others.

Please note that legal processes and requirements can change over time, so I recommend consulting official sources or legal experts in Nepal to get the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding trademark renewals in the country.

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