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Can trademark registration be homophonic?
You can't. When registering a trademark, the Trademark Office will not approve the use of words with similar pronunciation to register the trademark of the same type of goods. Because the trademark registered by the trademark registrant will lead consumers to misunderstand the goods and services, which constitutes infringement. Article 4 of the Trademark Law stipulates that if a natural person, legal person or other organization needs to obtain the exclusive right to use a trademark in its production and business activities, it shall apply to the Trademark Office for trademark registration. The application for registration of a malicious trademark that is not intended to be used shall be rejected. The provisions of this Law on commodity trademarks shall apply to service trademarks.