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After trademark registration, can graphics be added?

1. It is basically possible to apply for the Baima trademark on goods of the same category, not of the same type, or not similar (there is a risk of objection from the owner of the Baima trademark, which will delay the registration time). 2. On the same or similar goods, Baima has the same pronunciation as the Chinese character Baima of the prior trademark, the number of characters and the first character are the same, and the last character is highly similar. In addition, Baima is a made-up word with no clear secondary meaning - the two trademarks should be judged to be similar. Changing fonts, adding graphics, adding pinyin, adding English, etc... is of little use, and the risk of being rejected by the Trademark Office will not be reduced much. Unless the Baima is changed beyond recognition and turned into a graphic, it is even more meaningless---in that case, what is the difference from applying for another trademark... Therefore, on goods that are the same or similar to the Baima trademark, abandon The advantages of taking Baima outweigh the disadvantages...