Legal Subjectivity:
Users of registered trademarks must apply to the Trademark Office for registration of their own trademarks in accordance with the relevant procedures stipulated in Chinese laws. After review, registration will be allowed. A registered trademark is protected by law and has exclusive rights. An unregistered trademark cannot be protected by Chinese law, and the trademark cannot be recognized as the intangible assets of the user. In our country, only registered trademarks can be recognized as the intangible assets of the enterprise. There are two ways to register a trademark. One way is for the applicant to fill in the relevant information himself and then go to the Trademark Office to apply for trademark registration. Applicants can save part of the related agency fees by going to the Trademark Office to apply for trademark registration. The second way is that the applicant needs to entrust a specialized trademark agency to handle the registration, and the agency will prepare some relevant information and procedures. However, the agency fee will be higher, which includes the handling fee for applying for a registered trademark on your behalf. When applying for trademark registration, the applicant needs to provide some relevant information, the specific contents are as follows. The applicant must first provide a registration application form and the business license of the enterprise. At this time, only a copy is required, but the copy must be stamped with the official seal of the enterprise; a copy of the trademark registration certificate and A copy of the identity card of the person handling the matter. If the agency is entrusted with trademark registration, a trademark agency power of attorney is also required. The standard for trademark registration fees is: the fee for one trademark application is approximately 300 yuan. You can choose up to ten product trademarks or service trademarks and apply for registration at the same time. If the number of trademark categories applied for registration does not reach ten, a fee of RMB 300 will be charged. If the number of trademarks applied for registration exceeds ten categories, a fee of RMB 30 per category will be charged for the excess. The fee for applying for trademark registration has been adjusted several times since 2013. Before October 1, 2013, the fee standard was 1,000 yuan, and it was not adjusted to the current 300 yuan until April 1, 2017. Applicants who apply for trademark registration through an agency must also pay agency fees to the agency. It should be noted that a registered trademark has a validity period of ten years. When the validity period of a registered trademark expires, if the trademark user wants to continue to use the trademark, he or she can apply to continue using the trademark within six months before the expiration date. If a trademark user fails to apply for renewal of a registered trademark within the prescribed six-month period, he or she needs to pay a certain delay fee and can continue to apply for renewal of a registered trademark within six months after the expiration. If the user of the trademark does not apply within the specified time, the Trademark Office will cancel the registered trademark. The law is objective:
The "Notice of the National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Finance on reducing some administrative fee standards" (Fagai Price [2019] No. 914) stipulates that the trademark registration fee is 300 yuan (limited to this category) 10 products. For more than 10 products, an additional 30 yuan will be charged for each product.)