When you have a registered trademark
When you have registered your trademark, you should take care of it in the best way to make it’s value grow. All registrations are valid for 10 years, after which the trademark needs to be renewed to remain valid.
Warning for fraudulent invoices and emails
Warning for fraudulent invoices and emails
It has come to PRV's attention that several people or companies have received invoices, e-mails or calls regarding the renewal or about the new registration of trademarks. PRV never sends out invoices regarding the renewals or the registrations of trademarks. Feel free to contact PRV if you have any questions regarding trademark registration or renewals of trademarks.
Fake invoices relating to patent, trademark, design and domain names
When you have a registered trademark, it is your responsibility to monitor that nobody infringes on your rights, such as by registering a trademark that can be confused with yours.
It is important to remember to change your information if anything changes, such as a possible address change or change of representative.
A registered trademark is a financial asset that you can license or transfer to another person, but you also have the possibility of pledging the trademark as collateral if you need to borrow money.
Read more about transferring a trademark