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How to solve the problems encountered in the registration of financial property management trademarks?

Finance is an economic activity in which market entities use financial instruments to flow funds from the fund surplus side to the fund scarcity side. It mainly refers to various activities related to currency circulation and bank credit. How should I choose the category of a financial property management trademark?

By searching in the Bajie Intellectual Property Trademark Encyclopedia, we can know that the category of the financial property management trademark is Category 36-3602-Financial Affairs. In fact, regarding financial content, most of them are included in category 36. Some of them are obvious and some need to be transformed. And what methods do companies use to solve problems when they encounter them?

To reduce the rejection rate of trademarks. Many of the reasons why trademarks are rejected are because the trademarks are similar, that is, because the applicant did not conduct a good trademark search. Moreover, in order to reduce the trademark rejection rate, in addition to accurately judging similar trademarks, it is necessary to entrust a professional agency to minimize registration risks. However, because trademark registration itself has some inevitable risks, even a very professional agency cannot guarantee that trademark registration will be 100% successful.

If the trademark is rejected, the applicant will receive a trademark rejection notice from the Trademark Office. If you are dissatisfied with the reasons for rejection after receiving the notice, you may apply to the Trademark Office for review within 15 days of receiving the notice. If the stipulated period is exceeded, you cannot apply for review. Only timely review will give you the opportunity to re-register the trademark.

Combined trademarks will always be encountered when applying for trademark registration. If the applicant is registering a combined trademark, it is recommended to apply separately. The cost of separate applications in time is relatively high, but the trademark applied for in combination cannot be used flexibly later. Moreover, trademark review is conducted element by element. A combined trademark is a whole. One approval is nothing more than approval of the trademark. Separately registered trademarks can reduce registration risks, so in any case, it is more valuable and advantageous to register separately.