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Is the trademark composed of pinyin a foreign language?
Do pinyin letters count as foreign letters? There are only explanations of foreign languages in the trial standards, and there is no requirement for the examination of pinyin.

The trial standard requirements are as follows:

1. A trademark consists of one or two foreign letters with unusual fonts, which is meaningless, and

The font is obviously different, which makes the overall difference of trademarks obvious, and it is not easy for the relevant public to be interested in goods or services.

The source of the service is very confusing.

2. A trademark consists of three or more foreign letters with different orders and pronunciations.

Or the fonts are obviously different, meaningless or different in meaning, which makes the overall difference between trademarks obvious. No

It is easy to confuse the relevant public with the source of goods or services.

Foreign trademark consists of four or more letters, only a few of which are different.

The whole is meaningless or there is no obvious difference in meaning, which is easy to make the relevant public interested in the goods or services.

If the source is confused, it shall be judged as an approximate trademark.

What if it is pinyin? There are no Chinese characters, only pinyin.

There are no Chinese characters, and pure pinyin with more than three letters (inclusive) is subject to English censorship standards.

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