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Can the trademark name be a combination of English and Chinese?

1. If the trademark is a registered trademark, it can only be enlarged or reduced in proportion to how it is registered and used, and the combination cannot be changed or used alone.

2. If you want to change the upper and lower order, or want to use them separately, you can apply for registration as three other trademarks. Before registration, it is a new unregistered trademark and can be used, but do not circle the R. For unregistered trademarks, as long as there is no infringement, you can change the upper and lower combination of the original trademark, or you can use it alone, but you must check first. The trademark that changes the combination or the Chinese or English trademark used alone will be the same as someone else's registered trademark. Or similar, then it is infringement. The risk of unregistered trademarks is that they may constitute infringement.

3. If you apply for Chinese and English as a whole, it is one trademark. The order cannot be changed at will, nor can it be used separately. If both Chinese and English are registered as trademarks, they are two trademarks. Since Chinese and English are both trademarks, you can naturally change the order or use them separately.