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Trademark rejection review

1. What is trademark rejection review?

Trademark rejection review means that the trademark applied for registration is rejected after review by the Trademark Office, and the applicant is dissatisfied with the reasons and legal basis for rejection by the Trademark Office. , and apply to the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board for review of the trademark.

2. How to apply for trademark review?

Trademark rejection review can be handled by the applicant at the Office of the Trademark Administration (No. 1 Chamanan Street, Xicheng District, Beijing), or Entrust another person or institution (such as St. Luda Intellectual Property) to handle it on your behalf.

3. What is the process of trademark rejection review?

The process of trademark rejection review: File an application → St. Luda Intellectual Property calls back for consultation → Prepare materials → File a review application with the Trademark Office → Form Review → Agree/Disagree

4. How long does a trademark review take?

The review period for trademark rejection is about 9-12 months.

5. What materials need to be submitted for trademark review?

Documents that need to be submitted for trademark review: Different types have different materials to submit for review. Please contact St. Luda Intellectual Property Consultant to confirm the details.

6. What should I do if the trademark review is unsuccessful?

There are two options for unsuccessful trademark review:

Option 1: Avoid the reasons for rejection and re-register Apply for a new trademark

Option 2: sue the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board to the Beijing Intellectual Property Court and fight for trademark rights through administrative litigation.