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How to prove that a trademark is in use

Various sales contracts, product photos, and publicity are all acceptable

Trademark Law Implementation Regulations

Article 3 stipulates: The use of trademarks includes the use of trademarks. Use the trademark on commodities, commodity packaging or containers, and commodity transaction documents, or use the trademark in advertising, exhibitions, and other commercial activities.

The use of trademarks on commodities, commodity packaging and commodity transaction documents shall include:

The use of trademarks on commodity outer packaging, containers, labels, or use of trademarks on additional labels, Product manuals, introduction manuals, etc.

The trademark is used on transaction documents related to the sale of goods, including use on goods sales agreements, invoices, bills, receipts, documents, commodity import and export inspection and quarantine certificates, customs declarations, etc.;

Other uses that comply with the provisions of trademark law.

The use of trademarks in advertising, exhibitions and other commercial activities includes:

The use of trademarks in radio, television and other media, or in other media with the approval of the State Council or provincial publishing administrative departments Published in advertisements in publicly distributed publications;

The trademark is used on billboards, mail advertisements or other advertising methods;

The trademark is held in exhibitions approved by the relevant administrative departments of governments at all levels Use at exhibitions and expos, including printed materials and other materials, photos, etc. using the trademark provided at exhibitions and expositions;

Other ways of use that comply with the provisions of the Trademark Law.

The use of service trademarks includes:

The trademark is used directly for services, including service introduction manuals, service place signs, store decorations, staff services, posters, menus, Registration certificates, price lists, lottery tickets, office stationery, letterheads and other service-related supplies;

The trademark is used on documents related to the service, including remittance documents, invoices, invoices, Agreements for provision of services, etc.

Other uses that comply with the provisions of trademark law.

The release of trademark registration information is not considered the use of the trademark in commercial activities.