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What are the application procedures for international registration of trademarks?
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What is the process of international trademark registration?

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In step 1, you need to query the design trademark first to determine the final pattern of the trademark. The second step is to prepare all the materials needed for trademark registration at home and abroad as required, and sign the entrustment agreement. Step 3: Submit the application to the International Trademark Registry, which will accept the notice and obtain the Notice of Acceptance of International Trademark Application. The fourth step is to enter the stage of substantive examination of trademarks. At this stage, the international trademark examiner mainly examines whether the trademark conforms to the provisions of the Trademark Law and violates the principle of prior application. If the trademark does not meet the requirements in the next stage, the trademark application will be rejected. After receiving the Notice of Trademark Rejection, the applicant may apply for reexamination of trademark rejection within the specified time. The fifth step of the international and domestic trademark registration process is the trademark announcement and objection period, which lasts for 3 months. At this stage, anyone who has any objection to the trademark can submit an application for trademark objection to the International Trademark Office. When the trademark objection is established, the International Trademark Office will notify the trademark applicant to prepare the trademark objection defense, and the applicant needs to defend it within the specified time. Step 6: Obtain international and domestic trademark registration certificates. If the domestic trademark registration is successful, you can obtain the domestic and domestic trademark registration certificates granted by the International Trademark Patent Office and enjoy the exclusive right to use the trademark.