To know the chances of passing the reexamination, you need to look at the reason why you were rejected by the Trademark Office. First, we need to understand the several types of trademark rejection.
Types of trademark rejection review:
1. Review of the opponent’s objection to the Trademark Office’s rejection of the trademark registration application;
2. Review of the opponent’s objection to the trademark registration application Review of the objection decision of the Trademark Office;
3. Review of the opponent's objection to the Trademark Office's cancellation of a registered trademark;
4. Review of the opponent's objection to the cancellation of an improper trademark by the Trademark Office Review;
The role of trademark rejection review:
The Trademark Office’s review conclusion on a registration application is related to whether a trademark can be approved for registration, and to a certain extent affects the rights of the trademark Whether established.
However, although the Trademark Office has strict examination procedures and standards, the registration examination of each trademark application is completed through the independent work of each examiner. Since different examiners have different professional scopes and There are individual differences in knowledge and work experience, and the review work will inevitably be affected by subjective factors. For the same type of case, different examiners may reach completely opposite judgments. It is precisely because of the existence of such factors that it is impossible for the examiners of the Trademark Office to ensure that their judgments fully comply with the provisions of the law during the substantive examination, or that defects in their work will inevitably occur. In particular, due to the particularity of individual cases such as the review of trademark registration applications, it is impossible for applicants to fully reflect the objective circumstances of their applications in their applications. Only after they are rejected can they have the opportunity to fully provide them to the trademark review and review authority. Therefore, the quality of the examination work directly affects the quality of trademark registration and is also directly related to the interests of trademark applicants. In order to ensure the quality of examination and protect the interests of trademark registration applicants, the Trademark Law sets up a relief procedure for rejection review.
Materials required for rejection review:
1. A copy of the corporate business license (with official seal)
2. Trademark conception and use (mainly Outstanding visibility)
3. Company profile
4. Various honors received by the company
5. Sales, advertising expenses and related finances of the company in the past three years Condition.
6. Originals and copies of corporate media reports or picture advertisements
7. Originals and copies of the appearance of products sold by the company
8. Other documents that can prove the company's products and famous evidence and materials
9. Proof of the earliest use of this trademark
10. The applicant needs to classify and number the evidence materials submitted one by one and make a catalog list. The source of the evidence and the specific facts to be proved should be briefly described and stamped with the official seal.