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Is the preliminary examination of trademarks a formal examination?
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1. After receiving the application for trademark registration, the Trademark Office first conducts a formal examination. Formal review is mainly divided into three parts: review of application documents (whether the documents are complete, whether the filling is standardized, and whether the signature/seal is missing), review of trademark patterns, clear procedures and necessary explanations, and classified review (review of the goods/services reported).

2. The preliminary evaluation is a responsive evaluation of the tender and an important link to determine the validity of the tender.

Extended data:

Contents of formal review

1, applicant qualification examination. It mainly examines whether the applicant has the subject qualification to apply for a registered trademark, and whether the goods specified by the applicant for trademark protection comply with the legal provisions.

2. Whether the foreign applicant has entrusted a trademark agency designated by China. If the domestic applicant entrusts an agent, whether the power of attorney meets the requirements.

3, the application form is in accordance with the provisions. Including whether the name of the applicant is consistent with the seal and business license; Whether the address of the applicant is accurate; Whether the goods or services specified by the applicant are standardized, specific and accurate.

4. Whether the specifications and quantity of trademarks and trademark patterns meet the requirements.

5. Whether the documents to be delivered are complete and whether the fees have been paid.

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