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What to do if your U.S. trademark registration application is rejected?

If a US trademark is rejected, you need to find out the reason for the rejection, apply to the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board for review and review of the original case, and conduct a rejection review.

Types of rejection

Rejection is a common review result during the trademark registration application process. There are usually rejections that violate prohibitive regulations, rejections that the trademark is not distinctive, and rejections that are inconsistent with prior trademarks. There are several types of rejections that conflict with rights (referring to earlier applications or earlier registrations):

1. The Trademark Office rejects a trademark registration application;

2. The Trademark Office rejects a registered trademark Transfer application;

3. Trademark Office rejects application for renewal of registered trademark;

4. Trademark Office objection ruling;

5. Trademark Office cancels registered trademark;

6. The Trademark Office revokes the registration of improper trademarks;