Legal objectivity:
Before registering a trademark, compare the trademark to be registered with trademarks that have been registered or announced or have been accepted by the Trademark Office to determine whether the trademark is consistent with this trademark. Similar or identical. There are two ways to inquire about trademarks: one is to go to the China Trademark Network to inquire about trademarks; the other is to find a trademark agent online to inquire about trademarks; trademark inquiry means that the trademark registration applicant personally or entrusts a trademark agent to go to the trademark registration authority to inquire about the relevant trademark registration. The procedure is to understand whether the trademark you are applying for registration is the same as or similar to the trademark that has been registered or is being registered by others. Pre-application inquiry is an important step in applying for trademark registration. Although the inquiry results do not have legal effect, it can enable trademark registration applicants to be aware of the situation, reduce blindness, and reduce trademark registration risks, thus greatly reducing expenses. At the same time, strive for more application time. Trademark search can only search for trademark information that has been entered into the database, so there is a blank period, or a blind spot. Generally, a similar trademark search is done 4 to 6 months after the trademark application to enhance the success rate of trademark registration. Article 28 of my country's Trademark Law stipulates that if a trademark applied for registration does not comply with the relevant provisions of this Law or is identical or similar to a trademark that has been registered or preliminarily approved by others on the same or similar goods, the trademark shall be replaced by a trademark. The Bureau rejected the application and did not make an announcement. Therefore, an inquiry should be made before applying, so that the trademark can obtain a trademark certificate to the greatest extent possible. At the same time, it generally takes nearly a year for a registered trademark to be accepted by the Trademark Office and announced. If the registered trademark is rejected without inquiry, , not only wasting money, but more importantly, wasting time and delaying the use of the trademark.