Yes, it is important.
Trademark review generally includes procedures such as trademark rejection review, trademark objection review, and trademark invalidity review. It is a way for a trademark to be rejected or invalidated by the Trademark Office to apply for administrative relief from the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board, which allows the administration to People can better protect their trademark rights. At the same time, trademark review is generally a collegial review by multiple people, which can better reflect the fairness.
Generally, for trademark review, you need to apply to the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board and submit evidence materials as required. The next step is to wait for the review results. Results usually take 9 to 12 months.