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Can I apply for a trademark for portraits?
yes. Portrait right simply means that the owner of the portrait right can freely use his own portrait right and has the right to authorize or prohibit others from using his portrait. We are familiar with Laoganma and Wang Shouyi Thirteen Fragrances, all of which are portrait applications.

1. If you apply for a trademark with someone else's portrait, you should provide the power of attorney of the portrait owner, which should include the portrait of the portrait applicant as a trademark pattern and a copy of the portrait's ID card; If the portrait person has passed away, it shall be accompanied by a certificate that the applicant has the right to dispose of the portrait, and the certificate shall include the portrait of the portrait person who applied as a trademark pattern.

2. If a natural person applies for registration with his portrait as a trademark pattern, it shall explain it, and there is no need to attach a power of attorney.

3. The figure in the trademark pattern is not a real portrait, but a fictional figure created by painting or computer, which should be explained in the trademark description column.

4. Portraits of great men, historical humanities, religious images, etc. are easy to have adverse social effects, mislead consumers, and have a high probability of rejection.