Two months after the trademark was submitted, the agent said that the seal was unclear and refused to accept it. Is it called correction to submit clearly stamped materials at this time? When did I su
Two months after the trademark was submitted, the agent said that the seal was unclear and refused to accept it. Is it called correction to submit clearly stamped materials at this time? When did I submit it, two months ago or now?
Hello, I hope my personal opinion will help you. First of all, the agent said that the seal was unclear and refused to accept it. The rejection here means that the Trademark Office refuses to accept it. The reason is that after you stamped the agency materials, the agent did not handle your seal properly and submitted it to the Trademark Office. Within three months, the Trademark Office shall stamp the materials submitted by the agent and issue a notice of acceptance. Because the seal was unclear, the Trademark Office rejected it for two months. This can be returned. This is your first question, and the second question is that the clearly stamped materials submitted at this time are not reissued certificates, and there is no situation in which the Trademark Office makes corrections before accepting them. Correction means that if the application procedures are basically complete or the application documents basically meet the requirements, but need to be corrected, the Trademark Office will notify the applicant to make corrections, and only within 30 days from the date of receiving the notice and return them to the Trademark Office. If it is corrected within the prescribed time limit and returned to the Trademark Office, the date of application shall be retained. Judging from what you said, it seems that the Trademark Office refused to accept it because the seal was unclear. The clear seal submitted at this time is for your original agent, and they just re-registered for you, so the submission time is now. I hope I can help you ~ if you don't understand anything, please consult me!