Rectification of Trademarks

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Rectification of Trademarks

An Act of removing a trademark from the Trade Marks Register is called Rectification of Trademarks. Rectification can be filed by any third party once the trademark has received registration from the Trademark’s Registry. According to the Act, Section 57 gives the Registrar authority to rectify a trademark and remove it from the records.

Rectification of trademarks can be done on several grounds. To avoid such case, it is important to renew their trademark(s) when the renewal period is in motion. To consistently use the mark and to keep it a distinctive appearing mark for brand recognition.

Our firm plays a vital role to renew applications and assist in how our clients can use their Trademark in such a manner that the mark is continuously being used for a long period of time. It is always a fine choice to license your trademark to someone so as to keep the products and services on going in the marketplace.