Connecticut Renewal of a Collective Mark is a process whereby a collective mark that is registered in Connecticut may be renewed. The collective mark is a trademark owned by an organization, association, or other type of collective entity and is used to identify the group and/or its products and services. Renewal of the collective mark must be done every ten years in order to maintain legal ownership and exclusive rights to the mark. There are three types of Connecticut Renewal of a Collective Mark: Type A, which is a renewal of the collective mark in the state of Connecticut; Type B, which is a renewal of the collective mark after it has expired in Connecticut; and Type C, which is a renewal of the collective mark in another state or country. All types of renewal require the collective mark to be registered with the Connecticut Secretary of State.
Connecticut Renewal of a Collective Mark is a process whereby a collective mark that is registered in Connecticut may be renewed. The collective mark is a trademark owned by an organization, association, or other type of collective entity and is used to identify the group and/or its products and services. Renewal of the collective mark must be done every ten years in order to maintain legal ownership and exclusive rights to the mark. There are three types of Connecticut Renewal of a Collective Mark: Type A, which is a renewal of the collective mark in the state of Connecticut; Type B, which is a renewal of the collective mark after it has expired in Connecticut; and Type C, which is a renewal of the collective mark in another state or country. All types of renewal require the collective mark to be registered with the Connecticut Secretary of State.