What is trademark rejection review:
Trademark rejection review refers to the applicant’s reasons and legal basis for the rejection by the Trademark Office after the trademark applied for registration is reviewed and rejected by the Trademark Office. Not satisfied, and applied to the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board for review and review of the original case. The main categories of rejection review are as follows.
1. Review of the party’s dissatisfaction with the Trademark Office’s rejection of the application for trademark registration;
2. Review of the party’s dissatisfaction with the Trademark Office’s rejection of the application for transfer of registered trademark;
3. Review of the party’s dissatisfaction with the Trademark Office’s rejection of the application for renewal of a registered trademark;
4. Review of the party’s dissatisfaction with the Trademark Office’s objection ruling; 5. Review of the party’s dissatisfaction with the Trademark Office’s cancellation of registration Review of trademark objections;
6. Review of parties’ objections to the Trademark Office’s cancellation of an improperly registered trademark.
Conditions for applying for trademark rejection review
1. The applicant for trademark rejection review must be the original applicant for the trademark rejected by the Trademark Office, and others are not eligible to apply;
2. To reject a trademark review application, it must be submitted within the legal time limit;
3. The content of a rejected trademark review application must be the exact content of the rejected trademark registration application, and the reasons for review The reasons for rejection by the Trademark Office must be addressed, otherwise, the reexamination application will be deemed invalid;
4. Pay the trademark review fee.