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Good Trademark Network: What are the precautions and materials provided for trademark change?
1. Ways to choose a registered trademark: one is to apply for registration at the Trademark Office of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce; The other is to entrust an experienced trademark agency to organize agency services; 2. Prepare trademark registration materials: prepare trademark patterns; If an individual applies, he/she needs to show his/her ID card and submit a copy, plus a copy of his/her business license. The business scope is consistent with the registered trademark; If an enterprise applies, it shall present and submit a copy of its business license; An application for trademark registration stamped with the official seal of the unit; 3. Application by category of goods and services: At present, goods and services are divided into 45 categories, including 34 categories of goods and 1 1. When applying for registration, the category of goods or services using trademarks shall be determined according to the classification in the Classification Table of Goods and Services; Where the same applicant uses the same trademark on different categories of goods, it shall apply for registration according to different categories; 4. Determination of application date: This is the most important point: since China adopts the principle of prior application in trademark registration, once you have a trademark dispute with other enterprises, the enterprise that applied first will be protected by law. Therefore, it is very important to establish the application date, which is based on the date when the Trademark Office receives the application. 5. Review and announcement. It should be emphasized that a trademark that has passed the preliminary examination of the Trademark Office can not be registered until three months after the announcement, and the trademark is protected by law. The period of validity of a registered trademark is ten years, counting from the date of approval of registration. After the expiration of the validity period, if it is necessary to continue to use it, it may apply for the renewal of trademark registration; 6. Obtain a trademark registration certificate: After the trademark is registered, the Trademark Office will issue a certificate to the registrant.