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Can a trademark have more than one logo?
A trademark becomes the symbol of a brand when it is used. Generally, a trademark corresponds to a logo, but a brand can have multiple trademarks or multiple logos.

For example, the word "Anta" and the icon are two trademarks because they are independent, and they are also presented in the form of two logo when used. So a trademark corresponds to a logo, but a brand can correspond to multiple trademarks or logos. Trademarks and logos should be distinguished. As long as it is not registered, Logos can be registered as a trademark. A trademark with many logos can be registered by your peers or other companies if it is not registered separately. Therefore, I suggest that you try to be as simple as possible when registering a trademark, and then push the logo later. It is best to take your registered trademark as the standard, otherwise it is likely to help other companies push and infringe.