Trademarks can only be protected by law after registration is completed and successfully registered. Therefore, it does not mean that you will be protected by law once you have registered.
Let’s talk about the issue of trademark registration and law.
1. What is a trademark?
A long time ago, people engraved some symbols on items, which represented that the ownership of the items was their own. Nowadays, after a brand or part of a brand is registered by the relevant government departments in accordance with the law, it is called a "trademark". . Trademarks are protected by law, and the registrant has exclusive rights.
2. The purpose of the trademark.
A trademark is a mark used to distinguish one operator’s brand or service from the goods or services of other operators. At the same time, trademarks are also a feature of these individual brands and an invisible advertising effect. Some laws in our country also have clear provisions. After successfully registering a trademark, you will be protected by the law of trademark exclusive rights.
Everyone pays more and more attention to trademarks. With the development of the times, these marks have gradually evolved into today's trademark registration and protection system. This system helps consumers identify and purchase a product or service because the nature and quality of the product or service indicated by the unique trademark on the product or service meet their needs.
3. Why trademarks will gradually be protected by law.
With the development of the times, people's rights and legal awareness have gradually become relatively more complete. Things created by individuals need to be protected, and this product is also an intangible value. It is an intangible asset.
In order to protect their own intangible assets, people protect it with laws that humans generally have to abide by. At the same time, this kind of trademark also invisibly promotes the flow of international goods, making the circulation of goods smoother, so trademarks still play a very important role internationally.
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