Trademark registration needs to meet the following prerequisites:
1. The applicant must be a natural person or a legally established enterprise, institution, social group, individual industrial and commercial person, individual partnership or a partnership with China Foreigners or foreign enterprises from countries that have signed agreements or participated in international treaties with the Chinese Communist Party or handled in accordance with the principle of reciprocity.
2. The trademark applied for registration must meet the following conditions:
1. It should have legal constituent elements. Text, graphics, letters, numbers, three-dimensional logos and color combinations, as well as combinations of the above elements, can be applied for registration as trademarks.
2. The trademark should have distinctive features. Distinctive features are the inherent distinctive features of the mark itself, such as a trademark with a novel concept and unique design; or a distinctive feature obtained through use, such as a narrative mark that directly describes the quality of goods and other characteristics, obtains distinctive features through use, and is easy to identify.
3. Do not infringe the prior rights or legitimate interests of others.
4. Do not violate the provisions of the Trademark Law prohibiting the registration or use of certain marks.
Legal Basis
Article 9 of the Trademark Law stipulates that the trademark applied for registration shall have distinctive features that are easy to identify and shall not conflict with the legal rights previously obtained by others. The trademark registrant has the right to indicate "registered trademark" or registered mark.