Certificate of Registration | Current Trademarks | Requirements for Maintaining
Certificate of Registration
Current Trademarks
Center for Change Logo (PDF file 22kb)
The words "Center for Change"
Pending
Newsletter Title "Hope and Healing"
Pending
The words and Logo "Center for Change, a place of hope and healing"
Pending
Tape Design and Name "Music to Calm a Troubled Heart"
Pending
Requirements for Maintaining a
Federal Trademark Registration
Section 8: Affidavit of Continued Use
The registration shall remain in force for 10 years, except that the registration shall be canceled for failure to file an Affidavit of Continued Use under Section 8 of the Trademark Act, 15 U.S.C. §1058, upon the expiration of the following time periods:
- At the end of 6 years following the date of registration.
- At the end of each successive 10-year period following the date of registration.
Failure to file a proper Section 8 Affidavit at the appropriate time will result in the cancellation of the registration.
Section 9: Application For Renewal
The registration shall remain in force for 10 years, subject to the provisions of Section 8, except that the registration shall expire for failure to file an Application for Renewal under Section 9 of the Trademark Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1059, at the end of each successive 10-year period following the date of registration.
Failure to file a proper Application for Renewal at the appropriate time will result in the expiration of the registration.
No further notice or reminder of these requirements will be sent to the Registrant by the Patent and Trademark Office. It is recommended that the Registrant contact the Patent and Trademark Office approximately one year before the expiration of the time periods shown above to determine the requirements and fees for the filings required to maintain the registration.