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Don't well-known trademarks need to have the sign of R?
1. No need.

2. A registered trademark is a registered trademark after it has been registered in the Trademark Office.

3. A China well-known trademark refers to a trademark that has been recognized as a "well-known trademark" by a competent authority (the Trademark Office of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board or the People's Court) according to legal procedures.

According to the Provisions on the Recognition and Protection of Well-known Trademarks promulgated by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce on April 17, 23, its meaning can be summarized as: a trademark which is widely known to the relevant public and enjoys a high reputation in China.

A well-known trademark is a trademark type officially recognized by the Trademark Office of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce of China, which is widely known to the public and enjoys a high reputation in China. The protection of well-known trademarks is not limited to the same or similar goods or services. When applying for registration or use of different or similar goods, they will not be registered and prohibited from being used. Therefore, well-known trademarks are given a wide range of exclusive rights. Moreover, the company name and website domain name of the "well-known trademark" holding enterprise will be protected by laws different from ordinary trademarks. Up to now, there are 1624 trademarks recognized as "well-known trademarks" in China, among which 98 are foreign brands.

1. The legitimate rights and interests of the exclusive right holder of a trademark have been illegally infringed, and only when this trademark is recognized as a well-known trademark can its legitimate rights and interests be effectively protected.

second, this trademark has a certain popularity among relevant people.

third, the parties have filed an application according to law.

4. The law does not require a registered trademark to be recognized, but all qualified trademarks can be declared.