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What procedures are required for annual trademark review?

If a trademark does not require annual inspection, it will be valid for 10 years from the time of registration, and renewal can be done in the 10th year.

There is a review process for trademarks:

1. Legality review: it complies with the legal trademark components and must not contain legally prohibited marks.

2. Distinctiveness review: The trademark applied for registration should have distinctive features and be easy to identify, and should not conflict with the legal rights previously obtained by others.

3. Priority review: It must comply with the principle of first application, comply with the principle of priority, must not conflict with prior trademark rights, and must not be identical or similar to a registered trademark that has expired for less than one year.

4. Shall not damage the prior rights of others

5. Non-functional review: Mainly for three-dimensional trademark registration applications, three-dimensional marks that are required to be registered as three-dimensional trademarks cannot Has "functional" characteristics. I hope the abacus answer can help you