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If a trademark application fails, it will be rejected, reviewed and not accepted. After rejection, a review is required. So how does the review operate?

During the trademark registration process, we often encounter trademark rejections. First, check the reasons for the rejection of the trademark. The reason for rejection is that it is similar to the prior trademark. There is usually room for argument. It is recommended to apply for review. The process is: Sign the trademark review contract---Payment---Prepare review materials → Our company will submit a review application to the Trademark Office → The Trademark Office will conduct a formal review → Agree/disagree