What is a trademark renewal and when must it be completed?

A trademark renewal is the process of registering a trademark with a state or federal government to extend the amount of time that a trademark can be used. In Indiana, a trademark renewal must be completed every 10 years. The renewal must be made within the 6 months preceding the 10-year anniversary of the original trademark registration date. To complete a trademark renewal in Indiana, the original trademark owner must file a Declaration of Continued Use or Excusable Nonuse with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. This form must be filed with the appropriate fee to maintain the trademark for another 10 years. If the trademark is not renewed within the 6-month window, it is considered abandoned and will be canceled by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. It is important to make sure that the trademark renewal is completed before the due date to ensure that the trademark is not lost.

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