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Using your own trademark to customize some office supplies online for publicity, and requiring the seller to issue an invoice, is this considered evidence of effective use of the trademark?

1. The specific forms of trademark use in designated services are:

1. The trademark is directly used in service places, including service introduction brochures, service place signboards, and store decorations. , staff clothing, posters, menus, price lists, lottery tickets, office stationery, letterheads and other supplies related to designated services;

2. The trademark is used on documents and materials related to the service, such as Invoices, remittance documents, service provision agreements, repair and maintenance certificates, etc.;

3. The trademark is used on radio, television and other media, or published in publicly issued publications, as well as on billboards and mailing advertisements Or other advertising methods for trademarks or services using trademarks;

4. Use of trademarks at exhibitions and expos, including printed matter and other products using the trademark provided at exhibitions and expos. Information;

5. Other forms of trademark use that comply with legal provisions.

2. The following situations are not considered trademark use within the meaning of the “Trademark Law”

1. Publication of trademark registration information or the trademark registrant’s exclusive right to its registered trademark Statement of No actual use;

5. Only symbolic use for the purpose of maintaining trademark registration.

3. Providing the following evidence will not be regarded as use within the meaning of the "Trademark Law"

1. Goods sales contract or agreement or contract for the provision of services;

2. Written testimony;

3. Physical evidence, audio-visual materials, website information, etc. that are difficult to identify whether they have been modified;

4. Physical objects and replicas.

In summary, if your customized office supplies are only used as gifts, they cannot be regarded as effective evidence of trademark use.