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What are the trademark objection application processes and what is the trademark objection process?
The process of trademark objection application There are two ways to file an objection application with the Trademark Office: (1) Entrust a nationally recognized trademark agency to handle it. (2) The dissenter shall handle it himself. There are also two ways for dissidents to apply for trademark opposition by themselves: 1. Go directly to the trademark registration hall of the Trademark Office; 2. Handling by mail. Generally speaking, the process of trademark objection application is as follows: (1) signing an agency contract with an agency; (2) The lawyer writes the reasons for the objection application; (4) The lawyer submits objection application materials to the Trademark Office; (5) The Trademark Office accepts and hears the case; (6) The Trademark Office issues an objection ruling; (7) The agency shall notify the customer immediately after receiving the ruling (the whole process usually takes one and a half to two years).