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What are the advantages of English trademarks?

Many companies will register English trademarks in order to comply with international standards. So under what circumstances will English trademarks be rejected? Today, Bajie Intellectual Property Trademark Network has sorted out several matters needing attention in English trademark design.

There are only 26 English letters, and the combinations are also very limited. Fortunately, English has singular and plural forms, verbs, nouns, and more.

However, it should be noted that the meanings of the words "singular" and "plural" remain the same, but the numbers are different. Therefore, if the singular and plural are used to describe the same object as a child, the two English words must be similar to the trademark. (For example, singular Bigfoot is similar to plural Bigfoot)

Similarly, when you see an English verb and gerund appearing together, they must be trademark-similar. (For example, the approximate value of the verb sall and the verb salling)

What are the advantages of English trademarks?

Various international organizations have abbreviations. If there are institutions with English abbreviations, they may be rejected. The Trademark Law stipulates that signs that are identical or similar to the names and flags of intergovernmental international organizations or the names and symbols of the red cross and red crescent shall not be used as trademarks.

As a symbol used in commercial activities, a trademark cannot have negative connotations, such as swear words.

When the Trademark Office examines an English trademark application, it looks for the meaning of the English word, so the examiner doesn't have to fool him with unusual English. If it is found that its meaning is negative and its style is inferior, it will definitely affect socialist morality and cause adverse effects.

The Trademark Law stipulates that trademarks containing the name of a country, the name of an administrative division above the county level, or a foreign name known to the public shall not be used as a trademark.

In short, English trademarks are no better than Chinese trademarks. From a common sense perspective, it is difficult to avoid risks. Therefore, after considering an English trademark, it is best to search search engines, eliminate risks, and submit an application to avoid wasting time and energy. If you need to buy or sell English trademarks, please consult the Bajie Intellectual Property Trademark Transfer Platform!