Trademarks are very important for products. If you register a trademark for your own, it means that your product has legal protection. How much do you know about Spanish trademark registration? What is the normal process? 1. Spanish trademark registration
In fact, every country can register a trademark. Spain has also established a local trademark office. You can also register a trademark in Spain. The Spanish Trademark Law was promulgated and implemented on May 18, 1990, so it can be seen from this that Spain’s trademark protection law was promulgated very early, and Spain attaches great importance to intellectual property rights, and the approval procedures are also very strict. 2. Spanish trademark registration process
First of all, if the applicant wants to register a Spanish trademark, he must submit the application documents and materials to the local trademark office. The Spanish Trademark Office will conduct an examination after receiving the application from the party concerned. At this time, it is only a formal examination. If it is found that the applied trademark does not comply with the provisions of Spanish law, the applicant will be notified to modify the materials and then submit it. If the applicant does not modify the materials within the specified time, the application will be considered invalid. If the review is passed, the Spanish Trademark Office will send you an application date and code, and then This trademark is announced, and the announcement period is more than two months. This is different from that in China. The domestic announcement date is basically three months. During this period, anyone can put forward their own opinions. During the announcement period, Once completed, everyone's registration application will be approved. 3. Conclusion
Through the above analysis, everyone knows that registering a trademark in Spain is actually similar to the domestic registration process. The trademark registration process in each country may be different. If you want to If you want to know, you still need to follow local laws and regulations.