E-Renewal re-launched
May 5, 2015
An updated version of the E-Renewal service for the international registration of marks is now available.
This service allows you to file online a request for a renewal of an international registration, before its expiration date or within the six-month grace period following this date.
Features
The updated version provides the following features:
- Detailed and up-to-date information on the international registration (International registration number, holder details, office of origin, representative, designated Contracting Parties).
- Visual reproduction of the mark when applicable.
- Status of protection per designated Contracting Party (total refusals shown in blue, total invalidations in red).
- Calculation table of applicable fees displayed per type and Contracting Party.
- Automatic confirmation e-mail with the details of the renewal.
How does it work?
Enter, select, and then pay – it’s that easy!
- Enter the international registration number you would like to renew on the E-Renewal web page.
- Select the designated Contracting Parties for the renewal of the international registration.
- Pay the due fees, including during the grace period, using a Current Account at WIPO or a credit card.
Fees are calculated according to the rules in the Common Regulations under the Madrid System – taking into account the goods and services protected in the Contracting Parties you selected – after the recording of a final decision. Madrid E-Renewal now covers limitations, transfers, and invalidations on goods and services for designated Contracting Parties.
If you wish to renew the international registration for a class that is not protected, you should NOT use Madrid E-Renewal. Instead please request your renewal in paper format, using Form MM11.
More questions?
- Read information notice No. 10/2015
- Visit our web page: “How to manage your Registration: Renewal”.
- Contact Madrid Customer service.