
Useful Information
According to Andean Law, a trademark has a period of 3 years after its registration in which it cannot be cancelled. After that, any third party can apply for a cancelation action due to non-use.
Due to the existence of this action, under Andean Trademark Law, a sign must be used to preserve its rights. This use must be “real, continuous, and effective.”
It is relevant to also note that the use of the mark is not evaluated ex officio by the BOTMO, nor the owner must file periodically any prove of use. The evaluation of the use of a trademark is only done in the eventuality that a cancelation action is filed.
