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What is a trademark name?

Trademark name refers to the trademark title.

Whether a trademark must have a name varies from country to country.

Some countries or regions require that a trademark must have a name for easy calling, while some countries do not require this as a condition for trademark use or registration.

China’s trademark registration system does not require a trademark to have a name.

Extended information:

The trademark names currently used in China come from two aspects:

(1) Based on the words shown in the word trademark as its trademark name;

(2) A trademark name determined by a natural name based on the shape of the graphics and signs in the trademark.

Therefore, the words, graphics or their combination used as a trademark should have distinctive features and be easy to identify, and words and graphics prohibited by the trademark law must not be used.

(1) It is convenient for calling, which is beneficial to product transactions and buyers' purchase of goods;

(2) It is convenient to make correct statements when filling out the "Trademark Registration Application Form".

Reference material: Trademark name-Baidu Encyclopedia