What are the consequences if a registered owner fails to use their mark in the Philippines?
Failure to use a mark in the Philippines for three uninterrupted years without reason allows for its cancellation.
Failure to use a mark in the Philippines for three uninterrupted years without reason allows for its cancellation.
The dominancy test focuses on the similarity of the prevalent or dominant features of the competing trademarks that might cause confusion, mistake, and deception in the mind of the purchasing public.
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If you have lost in a trademark opposition or cancellation case (classified as inter partes proceedings) with the Philippine Intellectual Property Office, do not lose hope. The losing party has remedies under the law for the appeal of his case. Appeal to the Director of the Bureau of Legal Affairs A party wishing
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