1. The British Intellectual Property Office should examine whether the trademark registration application complies with the requirements of the British Trademark Law, including the requirements of the detailed rules of the British Trademark Law;
2. The UK Intellectual Property Office should search for earlier trademarks to the extent that it deems necessary;
3. If the UK Intellectual Property Office believes that the trademark registration application does not meet the registration requirements, it needs to notify the applicant. And give the applicant an opportunity to make a statement or amend the trademark registration application within the time limit specified by the Registrar;
4. If the applicant fails to meet the requirements of the British Intellectual Property Office, or within the time limit, If the application is not revised or a statement is made, the UK Intellectual Property Office will reject the trademark registration application. On the contrary, the UK Intellectual Property Office will accept the trademark registration application.
1, the double spelling input method is a simplification of the full spelling input method. The initials are replaced by letters a