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What information does the trademark reexamination need, how long does it take, and what will happen if the reexamination is unsuccessful?
what materials do I need to answer the trademark rejection review? For professional agents who think that they can apply for rejection after comprehensive check of relevant laws, regulations and agency experience, the following materials are generally submitted: (1) the original Notice of Trademark Rejection; (2) The envelope of the Notice of Trademark Rejection mailed by the Trademark Office (the local postmark should be clear); (3) A copy of the applicant's qualification (business license or ID card); (4) power of attorney for trademark review; (5) Copies of all relevant materials, photos, contracts, etc. for the "outstanding use" of the applied trademark; How to deal with the unsuccessful trademark rejection review? When the reexamination of trademark rejection is unsuccessful, there are two solutions: scheme 1: to avoid the reasons for rejection and re-register and apply for a new trademark; Option 2: Bring the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board to Beijing No.1 Intermediate People's Court, and continue to state the legitimate reasons of the applicant through administrative litigation. Of course, those who are dissatisfied with the judgment of Beijing No.1 Intermediate People's Court can also appeal to the Beijing Higher People's Court and resolutely safeguard their legitimate rights and interests in accordance with the law.