Trademark registration is valid for a specific period, usually 10 years, after which it needs to be
renewed to maintain its protection. Renewing your trademark ensures that you continue to hold exclusive
rights over your brand’s identity and prevent others from using similar marks. Trademark renewal can be
done within six months before the expiration date, with a grace period available for a limited time.
During this process, the original trademark owner must file the renewal application with the relevant
trademark office, along with the applicable fees. Timely renewal is critical to maintaining your
intellectual property rights and ensuring your trademark remains protected in the market.