What should I do if I don’t receive a notification phone call informing me that my trademark has been rejected? Recently, more and more trademark applicants have reported that they often receive calls from unknown numbers informing them that their trademark has been rejected. Some of them later actually I received a rejection notice, and some trademarks were not rejected at all. For applicants, there are many cases where they are panicked when someone informs them that their trademark has been rejected, and they seek medical treatment in a hurry, leading to being deceived.
There are generally three situations for the person who notifies the rejection
1. A person claiming to be from the Trademark Office or a unit of the Trademark Office
2. Claiming that he is a certain trademark A person from the agency, but not the original agency
3. The original agency when applying for a trademark
Next, let’s analyze these three situations:
1. The Trademark Office is a national administrative unit and generally does not notify the original trademark agency in the form of letters or notices. Therefore, anyone who claims to be the Trademark Office or a unit of the Trademark Office can Directly affirmative, it must be a liar! Just hang up the phone. Although the Trademark Office has introduced some policies and adopted relevant means to combat this kind of behavior, and although it has achieved great results, there are still some lawless people who ignore supervision and commit fraud.
2. Someone from a certain trademark agency notifies the rejection. They usually use some analysis software to judge the possibility of rejection, and then notify the trademark applicants one by one. They even claim to have "internal relationships". "Trademark Office cooperation", "A-level agency" and other companies. This kind of notification is generally probabilistic. Your trademark may not be really rejected. When they do it, they will often slander your original agency for how weak and unprofessional it is, and how it was rejected without even knowing it. thereby gaining the applicant’s trust. If the applicant's trademark is really rejected by then, they will rely on their previous bragging to prove their magical strength. Don’t you know that this is just a probabilistic event, and those applicants whose trademarks are really rejected will have no doubts about the strength of these agencies. Next, relying on the applicant's trust and slandering the original agency, they began to ask the applicant to undergo a rejection review, or ask for fees from the applicant using terms such as "guaranteed" and "guaranteed success."
3. When the original agency of the trademark application notifies the rejection, they will usually send a rejection notice to the applicant with a red seal from the Trademark Office, which is sufficient for acceptance. If there is no notification, just a verbal notification will not be accepted.
FAQ: Is the success rate of trademark rejection review high?
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