Current location - Trademark Inquiry Complete Network - Trademark registration - I am in the packaging business of cooking oil, but I would like to ask if it is okay if the background pattern of my trademark is the Forbidden City. Does anyone care?
I am in the packaging business of cooking oil, but I would like to ask if it is okay if the background pattern of my trademark is the Forbidden City. Does anyone care?

First of all, your trademark cannot be registered

If you want to use it, of course no one will care about you when the business is small, and of course there will be relevant departments when the business is big. interfere with you.

And you can’t register. So it is suggested that it is best to give up and redesign.

According to the provisions of the Trademark Law, the following signs shall not be used as trademarks:

① Identical or similar to the country name, national flag, national emblem, military flag, and medals of the People's Republic of China , and the same as the name of a specific place where the central authority is located or the name or figure of a landmark building;

② It is the same as or similar to the name, national flag, military emblem, or military flag of a foreign country, but the government of that country Except with consent;

③ Identical or similar to the name, flag, or emblem of an intergovernmental international organization, except with the consent of the organization or if it is not likely to mislead the public.

④ Identical or similar to the official mark or inspection mark indicating the implementation of control and guarantee, except for authorized ones;

⑤ Same as "Red Cross" and "Red Crescent" "The name, logo is the same or similar;

⑥ Ethnic discriminatory;

⑦ Exaggerated propaganda and deceptive;

⑧ Harmful to socialist morals or have other adverse effects.

Place names of administrative divisions at or above the county level or foreign place names known to the public shall not be used as trademarks. However, exceptions are made where place names have other meanings or are part of collective trademarks or certification marks; registered trademarks using place names will continue to be valid.