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Trademark rejection during the trademark registration process

In recent years, people’s awareness of trademarks has strengthened, and more people have chosen to register and purchase trademarks, resulting in a decrease in trademark resources year by year. It is precisely for this reason that the trademark registration rate is relatively low. , also naturally affects the concept of trademark rejection. We often hear about trademark rejection, but everyone may not understand the specific explanation. The following Bajie Intellectual Property Trademark will help everyone popularize trademark knowledge about trademark rejection.

Trademark rejection means that during the trademark registration process, after the trademark applicant submits the trademark information to the Trademark Office, and after substantial review by the Trademark Office, it is determined that the trademark cannot be registered, which will result in trademark rejection. There are many reasons why trademarks are rejected. The main reason is that the number of trademark registrations in our country is relatively large. At present, almost all good trademarks that should be registered have been registered. As a result, trademarks may be similar or identical, and thus trademarks may be rejected. The bureau will not approve the trademark registration. Another example is what Bajie Intellectual Property has told everyone before: it violates 'place names cannot be used as trademark names', 'some signs cannot be used as trademark signs' and 'two major trademark naming principles'. Generally speaking, trademarks that are common names, exaggerated publicity, administrative place names above the county level, only express functions, only raw materials, and some similar signs cannot pass the Trademark Office.

If a trademark is rejected, the Trademark Office will immediately issue a trademark rejection notice to the trademark registrant. Then it is time to conduct a trademark review. First, you need to find out the reason for the trademark rejection. It does not mean that the trademark has been rejected. Rejection is a "death penalty" for this trademark. Different trademarks are rejected in different situations. It is best to find a trademark agency for trademark registration and trademark rejection. A trademark agency can help you determine the success rate of trademark registration before trademark registration, and can perfectly help you solve the problems you encounter during the trademark registration process.