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What is a trademark acceptance notice and what is it used for?

Items issued by the acceptance:

Because the acceptance notice is only a formal review by the National Trademark Office, as long as your materials are complete and there are no errors, the National Trademark Office will confirm that your application is valid. You will get the acceptance notice in about 20 days.

There is a risk of a blind period in trademark registration. This is because the inquiry process before trademark registration will be affected by data processing and trademark application review periods, etc., resulting in the inability of some previously applied trademarks to be entered. database, so this part of the information cannot be retrieved by query. In addition, there are still three months to make an announcement after passing the preliminary review. During this period, it is inevitable that someone will maliciously raise objections to your trademark. If the objection is valid, your trademark will be rejected! The acceptance notice means that the Trademark Office has received the application materials and accepted the application. It does not mean that the trademark has been approved for registration. Therefore, the trademark registration agent can only confirm the receipt of the acceptance notice, and the trademark registration can only estimate the risk.

2. Explanation of the universal purpose of trademarks:

According to the relevant provisions of my country’s Trademark Law and the Implementing Regulations of the Trademark Law, for trademark registration applications that have completed the application procedures and filled in the application documents in accordance with the regulations, The Trademark Office will accept the application and notify the applicant in writing. The "Registration Application Acceptance Notice" only indicates that the Trademark Office has received the applicant's trademark application, but does not indicate that the applied trademark has been approved for registration. After issuing the "Notice of Acceptance of Registration Application", the Trademark Office will review the trademark application in accordance with the law and decide whether to approve the registration. Registered trademarks shall be subject to the trademark announcement. At present, some people in the society have misunderstandings about the "Notice of Acceptance of Registration Application". They believe that the applicant has obtained the "Notice of Acceptance of Registration Application" which is equivalent to obtaining the exclusive right to trademark, and they are hyping this up, causing some adverse effects.