Legal subjectivity:
Applicants should apply to the Trademark Office of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce. You can send various documents directly or submit them directly to the Trademark Office, or you can handle them through an agency. When applying for trademark registration abroad, you should generally entrust a trademark agent in the country where you are located. International registration process 1. Submit the application to the International Division of the Trademark Office 2. Examine the International Division for formal review 3. Submit the formal review to the International Division of the International Bureau after passing the formal review Submit to the International Bureau for formal examination 4. Issuance of certificate If the application procedures for international trademark registration are complete, it will take about 6 months. The International Bureau can issue a certificate of international trademark registration (the effect is equivalent to the domestic acceptance notice) 5. Designated country review by the International Bureau The application will be sent to the country designated for protection, and each country will review it in accordance with the laws of the country. 6. When the designated country approves the application for international registration of a protected trademark, each protecting country in the designated country will decide whether to protect it according to their respective national laws. Legal objectivity:
Article 1 of the "Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China" aims to strengthen trademark management, protect the exclusive rights to trademarks, urge producers and operators to ensure the quality of goods and services, and maintain the reputation of trademarks. This law is specially formulated to protect the interests of consumers, producers and operators, and to promote the development of the socialist market economy. Article 2 of the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China: The Trademark Office of the Industrial and Commercial Administration Department of the State Council is responsible for the registration and management of trademarks nationwide. The industrial and commercial administration department of the State Council has established a Trademark Review and Adjudication Committee to handle trademark disputes.