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What evidence can prove that a trademark is well-known?

(1) Relevant materials proving the relevant public’s awareness of the trademark;

(2) Relevant materials proving the duration of use of the trademark, including the history of use and registration of the trademark and scope;

(3) Relevant materials proving the duration, extent and geographical scope of any publicity work for the trademark, including the methods, geographical scope, and promotional media of advertising and promotional activities. Type, amount of advertising and other relevant materials;

(4) Relevant materials proving that the trademark is protected as a well-known trademark, including relevant information that the trademark has been protected as a well-known trademark in China or other countries and regions Materials;

(5) Other evidence materials proving that the trademark is well-known, including the output, sales volume, sales revenue, profits and taxes, sales area and other relevant materials of the main products using the trademark in the past three years.