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Who made the portrait trademark?
Introduction: In China, every brand will have its own symbol, which is a trademark. Trademark is a very important symbol of an enterprise. It can not only greatly enhance the visibility of the enterprise, but also serve as the representative of the enterprise. Then, can I register a trademark with my own photo? Many friends are puzzled by this question. Today, Bian Xiao takes you to know.

I. Trademarks

Trademark is a legal term, the brand of an enterprise is a trademark, and the trademark enjoys legal protection, and each trademark is unique. Only the registrant has the right to use the trademark, or others can also have the right to use the trademark with the consent of the registrant, but unregistered trademarks are not protected by law and can be used by anyone. Using a trademark without the permission of the trademark registrant violates the law and will be punished by law.

Second, the conditions for registering a trademark.

There are five main requirements for registering a trademark. The first one is that you need to apply for a registered trademark color. Most trademarks are registered in black and white. After successful registration, you can match them at will according to your own mood. In addition, you should also apply for trademark fonts. China has a long cultural history, in which there are many kinds of fonts. Therefore, when registering a trademark, we should also think about what font to choose, and also note the trademark description and the specific commodity items represented by the trademark. Then you can apply for trademark registration. A trademark can be registered in various identities, whether it is an individual or a legal organization or legal person.

3. Can I register my photo?

In people's lives, there will always be people who want to register their trademarks with their avatars. So can they register their trademarks with their avatars? In fact, this is also possible, but it will be much more difficult to register their trademarks with their avatars, and this will also make their portrait rights unable to be well protected. In fact, there are many enterprises in China that use avatars as trademarks, such as Laoganma, so they can use avatars as trademarks.