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High score selection: when applying for trademark registration, do you need to apply for logo and text separately?
You can apply in combination or individually.

If words and graphics are put together and applied uniformly, then this is a trademark. If the text and graphics are applied separately, then these are two trademarks, a word mark and a graphic trademark.

Cost: The merger application can save the trademark registration fee.

Disadvantages of combined application: high application risk. The Trademark Office still examines this trademark separately, once for writing and once for design, to see if there are any identical or similar trademarks before. If the text part fails or the graphics part fails. The overall design of the trademark will be rejected.

Combination trademarks are also inconvenient to use. Even if the registration is successful, you can't change the logo graphic when using it. For example, one day you suddenly find that this text part is not suitable for the left and you want to put it on the right. This is impossible, because they are integrated, and the logo of the trademark cannot be changed.

If you apply separately, you won't have these problems. It is suggested that if the trademark registration fee is not considered, you can choose to register separately.