Why is the trademark rejected and can it be successful by applying for reexamination?
The re-examination of rejection may be successful because the trademark rejection was made by the Trademark Office, but the application for rejection of the trademark was made to the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board. The review standards of the Trademark Office and the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board are different, which are as follows: (1) The review of the trademark office is entirely based on the submitted materials, and the actual use of the trademark will not be considered; And if the reasons for rejecting the review involve the actual use of the trademark, the business jury will consider it. (2) The standards of the Trademark Office and the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board are also slightly different in judging whether trademarks are similar: the Trademark Office basically reviews them according to the review standards, while the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board will consider more comprehensively. (3) Trademark examination is subjective, and the results obtained by different examiners may be completely different. Based on the subjectivity of trademark review, it is possible to apply for trademark rejection review.