When an applicant fails to respond to IPOS’ examination report within the stipulated deadline, the status of the TM4 application or the objected goods/services (as the case may be) will be regarded as “Treated as Withdrawn (Continued Processing Possible)”.
When this happens, the applicant has another two months to request via Form CM13 for the continued processing of the TM4 application or the objected goods/services (as the case may be). The request for continued processing must be accompanied by a response to IPOS’ examination report.
What happens if no request for continued processing is filed within time:
(i) If the application is filed before 26 May 2022, it will become treated as withdrawn.
(ii) If the application is filed on or after 26 May 2022 AND
a. If all of the claimed goods/services in the application are being objected, the entire application will become treated as withdrawn and can no longer proceed to registration.
b. If some of the claimed goods/services in the application are being objected, only the objected goods/services will be treated as withdrawn and can no longer proceed to registration. The remaining non-objectionable goods/services in the application will proceed to the next processing stage.
Note: For application forms whose statuses are regarded as “Treated as Withdrawn (Reinstatable)” before 26 May 2022, they can be reinstated via Form CM13 within a period of six months. The request for reinstatement must be accompanied by a response to the objection/deficiency letter issued under the relevant application form.