1. Marks that are visible, novel, and distinctive can be registered as trademarks as long as they are distinctive enough to distinguish the functions of goods and services and distinguish the characteristics of production or distribution enterprises. .
2. Product or service industry slogans or advertising terms, but business slogans or advertising terms must contain the promoted trademark name in order to be registered.
3. The name of an industrial enterprise or distribution enterprise can also be registered as a trademark. Industrial enterprise registration covers the entire country, and distribution enterprises can only obtain registration within the area covered by the application.
4. Trademarks contain general names or descriptive words, prefixes, suffixes or commonly used radicals. When applying for a trademark, you must declare that you have given up the exclusive rights to the above parts before you can obtain registration. It can also be said that if there is a trademark label containing the above parts, it is protected by registration as a whole, and each individual part cannot be protected separately, but the applicant's name, logo and text itself can be protected individually.