In comparison to patent maintenance, trademark renewal can be a more involved process than simply paying a patent annuity. Depending on the jurisdiction, a registered trademark typically must be renewed every 10 years. During this time, the activities of a business can shift such as changes in business ownership as well as IP-rights ownership. Furthermore, the trademark owner needs to meet formal requirements in order to preserve IP rights such as the timely filing of declarations and statements of use.
At FlashPoint IP, we docket the details of all IP maintenance and annuities, and send clients advance reminders regarding approaching deadlines, to ensure that your rights are being monitored and maintained – enabling your IP to flourish. Contact us to find out more about FPIP’s IP renewal services.


