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Are two trademarks with the same words but different shapes considered similar?

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The two trademarks are not identical.

Approximate analysis of its English part:

⑴The former "FINE" is translated as: adj. good, superior; slender, delicate; healthy; sunny;

n. Fine; [Music] Termination; Sunny, good weather; [Law] Ground rent (paid when obtaining or renewing a lease);

vt. Fine; Clarification;

adv. Well; cleverly;

⑵The latter "FIN (E)" is translated as:

n. Fin; fin; (on cars, airplanes, bombs) tail fins; radiators;

vt. to install fins on...; to remove fins;

vi. to swim; (violently) to shoot Move (fin);

Since both have their own meanings, according to the examination principles of the trademark application examination standards, the two are not similar; however, since "FIN" is an unusual term, it does not rule out being used by the Trademark Office The examiner determines that "FIN (E)" and "FINE" are likely to be similar. If rejected, a reexamination is recommended, and the possibility of success is very high.