Forever. You can't keep it registered unless you continue using it, and pay periodic fees (e.g., 6th year, then every 10 years) but as long as that brand is in use with the same goods or services, it's yours to keep, regardless of whether it's registered.
An assignment is permanent; the term of protection for the trademark does not change.
A trademark is protected for life as long as it is still in use.
A trademark is generally valid for 10 years from the date of registration. However, it can be renewed indefinitely for additional 10-year periods as long as the trademark is still in use and the renewal fees are paid. It's important for the owner to actively monitor and maintain the trademark to keep it valid.
No, but if you're using it in commerce you could register it as a trademark.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, I don't have specific information about the trademark registration for "Wanchik Writer." To find the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding trademarks, I recommend checking the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) database or a similar trademark registry. These sources can provide details about the trademark holder and registration status.
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If I own a trademark and YOU use it, then our relationship is contractual and the terms will dictate when it may be terminated, if ever. Also, if I own a trademark then you have no right to register it unless you can prove you have an exclusive license from me to use it. However, if I licensed you to use MY trademark without reserving any rights to monitor the quality, then I may have forfeited any right to the trademark.
Upon issuance of the Trademark Certificate legalized by the Trademark Office in that country
Taylor Trademark Bloom goes by TradeMark, and Trademark.
Yes it is a trademark.
In India, all registered Trademarks are valid for 10 years from the date of Trademark Registration Online. At the end of the validity, a Trademark can be renewed by simply giving the Government fee for the Registration within 6 months through Form TM-12 from the date of expiry of the Trademark. An expired Trademark can be renewed via Form-13 (Restoration & Renewal) after 6 months & within 1 year from the expiration of the last Trademark Registration Online.