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What's the use of trademark objection during the announcement period of trademark registration?
Hello. Trademark objection refers to the public's objection to the preliminarily approved and announced trademark within the statutory time limit, that is, after the expiration of the prescribed three-month objection period, the trademark office is required not to approve the registration of the trademark.

China's trademark law establishes the principle of registration and the principle of prior application as the basic principles of right confirmation. According to the above principles, the exclusive right to use a trademark needs to be registered. The law provides a set of procedures for trademark registration. If a natural person, legal person or other organization wants to obtain the exclusive right to use a trademark, it shall submit an application for trademark registration to the Trademark Office; After receiving the application for registration, the Trademark Office first examines the application materials in form, and accepts those that meet the requirements; The accepted application for registration enters the substantive examination procedure, that is, the examiner of the Trademark Office examines whether the application for registered trademark conforms to the legal provisions; A trademark that is considered to be in conformity with the law after substantive examination shall be preliminarily examined and approved and announced in the trademark announcement. After entering the trademark objection period, anyone can raise an objection to the preliminarily approved trademark within three months from the date of announcement. Once an objection is raised to the preliminarily approved trademark, the trademark objection procedure will be started, and the Trademark Office will review the objection case according to the facts and reasons stated by the parties, and make a ruling: if the objection is not established, the objected trademark will be approved and registered; If the objection is established, the objected trademark shall not be approved for registration. I hope I can help you adopt it.