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When applying to cancel a trademark that has not been used for three years, during the review process, will the Trademark Office exchange evidence with both parties?

1) The application for cancellation of three consecutive years of inapplicability is made by Party A. After receiving the application, the Trademark Office will send a notice to Party B, requiring Party B to issue evidence of use for three consecutive years within the validity period. .

2) Party A only needs to submit an application and does not need any evidence

3) If the evidence submitted by Party B is valid, that is, the trademark will continue to be valid and Party A’s revocation will not be successful

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If Party B fails to submit valid evidence, the Trademark Office will revoke the trademark and make it public.

4) Whether the revocation is successful, the Trademark Office will notify both parties of the final result.

5) During the review process, there was no exchange of evidence to both parties. There is no such legal process.