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Can trademark registration be passed with a 70% pass rate?

There are some problems with your question.

First of all, who gave the 70% figure? Because trademarks have a 2-month blind search period (meaning that the Trademark Office website updates data every 2 months), and trademark review is manual, there are many objective factors.

Therefore, the probability of successful trademark registration is generally described as follows: through trademark search and many years of trademark registration experience, the probability of registration of this trademark is high (no identical and similar trademarks), low (similar trademarks exist) or almost is zero (same brand).

So, most people who directly tell you that the probability of trademark approval is tens of percent are unreliable.

Only by carefully searching and telling you that the trademark is similar or identical somewhere, and then giving you modification plans or suggestions, can it be relatively professional.

After all, you have to make your own decision about trademark registration, so you should listen to the other party’s professional opinions and suggestions.

Then make adjustments based on the actual situation and finally decide whether to register.

Finally, I would like to remind you that trademark registration is risky and takes a long time. If you really like this trademark, you can try to register it.

After all, if the registration attempt is successful, the reward will be very high.