Yes.
A trademark consists of words, graphics, letters, numbers, sounds, three-dimensional signs or the color of their combination. The above trademark elements can be registered as trademarks alone, or two or more of the above elements can be registered. Any combination of the above elements, identical or different, must comply with the relevant provisions of Articles 8 and 9 of the Trademark Law.
The letters that constitute a trademark refer to the smallest writing unit of pinyin characters or phonetic symbols, including pinyin characters, foreign letters such as English letters, Latin letters, etc.
Numbers as components of trademarks are also new provisions of the 2001 Trademark Law. The numbers constituting the trademark can be either Arabic numerals or Chinese uppercase numerals.
As a three-dimensional mark that constitutes a trademark, it can also be called a three-dimensional mark. It is a three-dimensional mark with three dimensions: length, width and height.
The color combination alone as a trademark element is also a newly added content in the 2001 Trademark Law.
A sound trademark is a trademark that uses a set of musical notes or a special sound as a product or service.
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Value
Trademark is an intangible asset of an enterprise. There is no fixed determination of the value of a trademark. The value of a trademark as an asset in the investment or business process is the amount of capital contained in the trademark asset. It refers to its capital value, not its honorary or subjective value. Common value judgments are usually determined by the awareness and recognition of the trademark, and are evaluated based on the estimated value that the trademark can bring to the enterprise.
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