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What is the application process for foreign-related trademarks?
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The materials to be submitted when applying for a foreign-related trademark are: an Application for Trademark Registration. 5 copies of trademark pattern; If the color is specified, 5 copies of coloring pattern and one black-and-white draft shall be submitted. A copy of the valid certificate that can prove the identity of the applicant. Where a portrait of a person is used as a trademark to apply for registration, a power of attorney from the portrait owner must be provided and notarized by a notary office. To apply for the registration of a collective trademark or a certification trademark, the applicant's subject qualification certificate and the management rules for the use shall be submitted. Legal objectivity:

Article 19 of the Patent Law of the People's Republic of China

Any unit or individual that applies for a patent for an invention or utility model completed in China to a foreign country shall report to the patent administration department of the State Council for confidentiality review in advance. The procedures and time limit for confidentiality review shall be implemented in accordance with the provisions of the State Council.

units or individuals in China may file international patent applications in accordance with relevant international treaties to which the People's Republic of China is a party. The applicant who files an international application for a patent shall abide by the provisions of the preceding paragraph.

the patent administration department in the State Council handles international patent applications in accordance with the relevant international treaties to which the People's Republic of China is a party, this law and the relevant provisions of the State Council.

an invention or utility model that has applied for a patent in a foreign country in violation of the provisions of the first paragraph of this article shall not be granted a patent in China.