A distinctive mark composed of words, graphics or a combination thereof that is used by commodity producers or sellers on their goods to distinguish the goods of other commodity producers and sellers. Once registered, it enjoys exclusive rights.
Detailed explanation
A mark used by industrial and commercial enterprises on the goods they operate to represent the quality and reputation of the goods. In countries with a patent system, trademark rights can be obtained after applying for registration and approval of the trademark.
Chapter 1 of Part B of Kang Youwei's "Book of Datong": "However, transportation has become increasingly complicated, so postal services, wires, trademarks, and book editions have been connected to various countries for a long time."
Trademarks are A specialized legal term.
A trademark is a sign used to identify and distinguish the source of goods or services. Any mark that can distinguish the goods of a natural person, legal person or other organization from the goods of others, including words, graphics, letters, numbers, three-dimensional signs, color combinations and sounds, etc., as well as combinations of the above elements, can be applied for registration as a trademark .
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. Well-known trademarks in the international market are often registered in many countries. There is a distinction between "registered trademarks" and "unregistered trademarks" in China. Registered trademarks are trademarks that are protected by law after being registered with relevant government departments. Unregistered trademarks are not protected by trademark laws.