Three-dimensional trademarks are also called three-dimensional trademarks. It is different from the trademark patterns we usually see. It appears as a three-dimensional material with three scales: length, width and height. This form can appear on the shape of the product, or on the container or other places of the product. The addition of three-dimensional trademark registration and protection regulations is a new content added to the newly revised Trademark Law in 2001, which will make my country's trademark protection system more complete.
Not all three-dimensional logos can be registered as trademarks. Article 12 of the Trademark Law stipulates: “If a trademark is applied for registration as a three-dimensional mark, its shape can only be caused by the nature of the goods themselves. The form of goods necessary to obtain technical effects or the form of goods that makes the goods of substantial value shall not be registered.
The following three-dimensional logo shapes cannot be registered as trademarks:
1. Shapes generated only by the nature of the product itself, such as book shape, general light bulb shape, etc.;
2. The shape of the product that is necessary to achieve technical effects or make the product have substantial value, such as the shape of a razor, the shape of a kitchen knife, etc.
3. The shape of the product. Shapes with substantial value, such as the shape of tires, etc.
Details determine success or failure. Trademarks are of great significance to enterprises. Whether it is trademark transfer or trademark use, please pay attention to these issues. For more details, please contact us. Quit intellectual property trademark transfer website!