European Union Trademark Renewal
EU trademark renewal made easy. Whether you filed your EUTM with us or not, iGERENT ensures your registration stays active and compliant. No missed deadlines, no legal surprises.
EU trademark renewal made easy. Whether you filed your EUTM with us or not, iGERENT ensures your registration stays active and compliant. No missed deadlines, no legal surprises.
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Registering a European Union Trademark (EUTM) with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) grants protection across all 27 EU member states. However, this protection is time-limited. To maintain exclusive rights, you must complete your EU trademark renewal on time.
Missing your renewal deadline can lead to cancellation, leaving your trademark vulnerable to registration by third parties. Understanding the renewal timelines, requirements, and best practices is key to keeping your trademark active.
A European Union trademark is valid for 10 years from the date of registration. Trademark owners must file a renewal application before the expiration date to retain rights across the EU.
The EU trademark renewal schedule includes:
To complete your trademark renewal in the European Union, you’ll need to:
Incorrect or incomplete applications may lead to delays or refusal by the EUIPO.
No. The EU does not require a Declaration of Use for renewal. However, if your trademark is not used commercially for five consecutive years, it may be canceled for non-use if challenged.
Ensure smooth EUTM renewal by keeping your trademark data up to date:
Avoid these issues when managing your trademark renewal in the European Union:
You can still renew your trademark during the six-month grace period with a late fee. After this, your trademark is canceled.
No. If your EUTM is canceled due to non-renewal, it cannot be reinstated. You must file a new application.
File online through the EUIPO portal, using your registration number and paying the necessary EU trademark renewal fees.
No. The EU does not require this. However, if your mark is unused for five years, it may face cancellation upon challenge.
Yes. Ensure you update trademark ownership with EUIPO prior to filing your renewal.