Registrar Issues Notices To Renew Expired Trade Marks

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The Uganda Registration Service Bureau (URSB) has issued public notices calling for the renewal of expired trade mark registrations.
Uganda Intellectual Property
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The Uganda Registration Service Bureau (URSB) has issued public notices calling for the renewal of expired trade mark registrations.  The notices, which were published in the New Vision newspaper on 25 May 2021 and 15 June 2021, call upon proprietors of expired trade mark registrations to renew their marks within 30 days from the date of the notice, failing which the marks will be struck off the Register.

A list of expired trade mark registrations has been made available on the URSB website at www.ursb.go.ug.  Proprietors of  trade mark registrations in Uganda are encouraged to proceed with the renewal of any trade marks which are expired and due for renewal, as soon as possible.

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Registrar Issues Notices To Renew Expired Trade Marks

Uganda Intellectual Property

Contributor

Adams & Adams is an internationally recognised and leading African law firm that specialises in providing intellectual property and commercial services.
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