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How long does it take to apply for a trademark? What preparations need to be made?
It's already very intense to finish the online discussion about trademark registration and trademark use within 9 months. However, many netizens are not particularly familiar with the specific details of trademark registration and how long the specific trademark registration period is. Before answering questions about the registration and use of national trademarks, we first need to know what a trademark is. In fact, a trade mark is a distinctive sign to identify a commodity or service or a specific individual or enterprise related to it. It is obtained when a brand or a part of a brand is registered in the relevant government departments according to law. It can be graphics or words, and it can also be represented by sound, smell or three-dimensional diagram. Trademarks are protected by law, and registrants have exclusive rights. Famous trademarks in the international market are often registered in many countries. The management of trademarks in our country is relatively strict. The application time for registering trademarks in our country is only nine months, and when submitting the application, we need to first make clear the contents of the trademark and the specific purpose of using the trademark. Let's introduce some related matters about trademark registration preparation.

1. Relevant conditions for registering a trademark

A trademark is actually not registered at will, and the country has relatively high requirements for trademark registration. First of all, the registered trademark cannot contain insults and contain too many ambiguous contents. Secondly, this trademark must be clearly distinguished from the existing trademarks on the market.

II: Time required for processing

After the applicant submits an application for trademark registration to the relevant departments, the national administrative department will review such trademarks and charge a certain handling fee as the basis. At this time, if there are not too many problems with our trademark, then we will receive the trademark registration certificate issued by the relevant departments in about a month. However, after submitting the application, our trademark was not approved, so we need to declare this trademark again within nine months. If it can be approved, then we can use this trademark normally.

3: Trademarks can be transferred

In fact, after a trademark is registered normally, if it succeeds, it will actually become a property right of an individual or an enterprise, which is allowed to be inherited and transferred by the state.