Trademark registration is the legal process used to protect a distinctive sign, such as a name or logo, that identifies products or services. This registration grants exclusive rights to its use, preventing others from using it without permission and safeguarding the reputation of the brand. It is carried out through intellectual property offices and can be extended internationally through treaties like the Madrid Protocol. To register a trademark, the sign must be unique and not conflict with existing trademarks.
Duration:
In nearly all countries, a trademark registration is valid for 10 years from the date of registration. This term can be renewed indefinitely every 10 years, provided the renewal requirements established by the trademark office are met, including the payment of renewal fees.
It is essential to keep the trademark active in the market and comply with the renewal formalities to avoid the expiration of the registration. If the trademark is not renewed on time, the legal protection it provides may be lost, and the trademark could become available for others to register.