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Can administrative institutions apply for trademarks?

1. Public institutions refer to social service organizations that are organized by state agencies or organized by other organizations using state-owned assets for the purpose of social welfare and engage in education, science and technology, culture, health and other activities. Generally speaking, a public institution must have the form of its organization or institution and become a legal entity. In other words, public institutions can apply for trademark registration as legal persons or organizations. 2. If a natural person, legal person or other organization needs to obtain the exclusive right to use a trademark for its goods or services during production and business activities, it shall apply for trademark registration with the Trademark Office. Bad-faith trademark registration applications that are not intended for use shall be rejected.