Does the holder of an international registration (or his representative) receive a notice prior to the expiry date of the international registration?
Yes. Six months before the expiry date, the International Bureau sends an unofficial notice to remind the holder and his representative, if any, of the exact date of expiry. If, however, the holder or his representative does not receive said notice, this does not constitute an excuse for failure to comply with any time limit for payment of the fees due.
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