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Situations in which the Trademark Office cancels a trademark

Legal analysis: The circumstances under which a trademark will be revoked are as follows: 1. The trademark owner changes the text, graphics, registrant’s name, address and other matters of the registered trademark on his own initiative and refuses to make corrections; 2. The registered trademark is transferred, or the registered trademark is stopped for three consecutive years and is revoked by the Trademark Office; 3. The goods are shoddily manufactured, passed off as inferior, deceiving consumers and revoked by the Trademark Office; 4. Other circumstances.

Legal basis: "Regulations on the Implementation of the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 61 Before the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board makes a decision or ruling, the applicant may request the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board in writing to withdraw the application and If the reasons are explained and the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board believes that the application can be withdrawn, the review process will be terminated.