Trademarks play a crucial role in establishing and protecting a brand’s identity in today’s competitive market, so it’s vital for businesses to know when and how to renew and maintain their rights. Many opt for a professional service provider, which will do the work for them (at a price, of course).
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3 September 2021 In light of the Cape Verdean system’s ambiguity, it is advisable to opt for a defensive strategy and keep on top of renewals, says Diana Pereira of Inventa International.
9 November 2021 Amendments to Mexico’s IP laws came into force on August 10, 2018, and made declarations of use mandatory upon renewing all trademark registrations.