Legal Subjectivity:
For trademark registration, free commercial Chinese fonts include bold, italic, Song, imitation Song, and other traditional fonts. Song font has no copyright protection and will not infringe, so it can be used . The use of public and popular fonts does not involve copyright disputes, such as Song, Kai, Yan, etc., and can be used free of charge. If it is a self-created font that is not used by the general public and has a creative content, or is a typeface, typeface, etc. compiled and published based on a common font, and has applied for corresponding protection, it has copyright. If it is Misappropriation by others will involve copyright disputes. The font will not constitute infringement, as long as your trademark content does not infringe. In other words, no matter what font you use to register the same word trademark, it will actually look the same to the trademark reviewer. You use fonts just to make your logo look better.