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The trademark publicity period has passed. Is it less of a problem?

Hello! Regarding trademark registration, in theory, if no one submits an objection application after the three-month announcement period, the trademark will be registered, and the data on the Trademark Office’s website will also be updated to the registered status.

However, in practice, there is a situation where the opponent submits the opposition application documents on the last day of the announcement period, and it is already two or three days after the mailed opposition application documents arrive at the Trademark Office. However, this At that time, the Trademark Office has arranged to publish a registration announcement, and the online data has also been updated. In this case, the information on the official website of the Trademark Office may be incorrect. The Trademark Office will update the registration information of the trademark after receiving the objection application documents and entering them into the system, which takes about half a month to a month.

So, if you want to make sure that no one has submitted an objection application to your trademark, and you are sure that it can be registered, you can confirm it online again after half a month to a month or so after it is displayed online. Whether the objection application information has been updated. If not, only then can you be sure that the trademark has been registered.

Hope this helps!