Israel Trademark Renewal
Whether you initially registered with us or not, we can assist you in renewing and extending protection for your trademark in Israel.
Whether you initially registered with us or not, we can assist you in renewing and extending protection for your trademark in Israel.
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Registering a trademark in Israel grants exclusive rights to use the mark in connection with specific goods and services. However, these rights are not indefinite. To maintain protection, trademark owners must comply with renewal requirements before expiration.
Understanding the renewal process, deadlines, and requirements is essential to ensuring continued trademark protection in Israel.
In Israel, a trademark registration is valid for ten (10) years from the date of registration. Trademark owners must renew their registration every 10 years to maintain protection.
To ensure uninterrupted protection, trademark owners should renew their registration:
To renew a trademark in Israel, you must provide:
Trademark renewals in Israel are handled by the Israel Patent Office (ILPO), under the Ministry of Justice. Israel does not require proof of use for standard renewal. However, maintaining active use of the mark is recommended to prevent challenges from third parties.
To avoid renewal issues, ensure your trademark records are current. This includes:
Trademark owners can lose their rights by making these common mistakes:
By avoiding these mistakes, you can ensure your brand remains protected under Israeli trademark law.
If you miss the deadline, you can still renew within the six-month grace period with an additional fee. Failure to renew within this period will result in the removal of your trademark from the register.
Once a trademark is removed due to non-renewal, it may be possible to restore the trademark by filing an application with the Israel Patent Office (ILPO), subject to approval and additional fees.
No, Israel does not require proof of use for standard renewals. However, trademarks that are not actively used may be vulnerable to cancellation actions filed by third parties.
You can renew your trademark up to 6 months before the renewal deadline.