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Do the trademarks applied by self-employed individuals belong to self-employed individuals or individuals?

Trademarks applied for by self-employed individuals belong to self-employed individuals, not individuals. The Trademark Law clearly stipulates that individuals should not apply for trademarks with their personal ID cards, but should use individual industrial and commercial households, professional cooperatives or enterprises to apply for trademarks. To apply for trademarks, they must submit copies of business licenses, applications for registered trademarks, copies of ID cards of legal representatives and other related materials to the State Trademark Office!

the trademark applied by the self-employed belongs to the self-employed but is also equivalent to the individual. Trademark application is a process in which a natural person or enterprise obtains the exclusive right to a trademark. Applicants need to file a trademark application with the State Administration of Trademarks, and can only issue a trademark registration certificate after formal examination and substantive examination. If a natural person, legal person or other organization needs to obtain the exclusive right to use a trademark for the goods or services it produces, manufactures, processes, selects or distributes, it shall file an application for trademark registration with the Trademark Office of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce (hereinafter referred to as the Trademark Office) according to law. In a narrow sense, the application for trademark registration only refers to the application for trademark registration of goods and services, international registration of trademarks, registration of certification trademarks, registration of collective trademarks and registration of special signs. The application for trademark registration in a broad sense includes not only the contents of the application for trademark registration in a narrow sense, but also the application for alteration, renewal and transfer of registration, the application for objection, the application for filing the trademark license contract and the handling of other trademark registration matters.