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What procedures are needed for trademark rejection review?
Trademark rejection review requires the following procedures:

(1) The applicant who rejected the trademark reexamination must be the original applicant whose trademark was rejected by the Trademark Office, and others are not eligible to apply.

(2) The application for trademark reexamination must be rejected within the statutory time limit.

(3) The content of the application for trademark reexamination shall be the accurate content in the rejected application for trademark registration, and the reasons for reexamination shall be aimed at the reasons rejected by the Trademark Office. Otherwise, the re-examination application is deemed invalid.

(4) To apply for trademark reexamination and rejection, the original notice of trademark rejection, a copy of the envelope, the power of attorney for trademark reexamination and rejection application and the qualification certificate of the subject must be submitted to the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board.

(5) Paying the trademark review fee. Where the above requirements are met, the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board shall accept the application. If the procedures are incomplete, the application form shall be returned and corrected within a time limit. After analysis and collective discussion, the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board makes a final decision with the opinions of most members. Once the final decision of the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board is made, it has legal effect, and both the applicant and the Trademark Office must implement it.

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