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Can trademarks be boldfaced for free?

Yes

When registering a trademark, if the applicant does not design the trademark accordingly and has no special requirements for the fonts, it is recommended that the applicant choose a recognized free font (Heilongti, Song font, Song Dynasty imitation font) and italics) declaration.

First, it is concise and easy to identify;

Second, it can avoid unnecessary font infringement issues. As for the aesthetic requirements of the trademark, it may be realized later through packaging decoration and product name font design.

Trademarks:

Trademarks are used by producers and operators of goods on the goods they produce, manufacture, process, select or distribute, or by service providers on the services they provide. A sign with distinctive features that is used to distinguish the source of goods or services and is composed of words, graphics, letters, numbers, three-dimensional signs, sounds, colors, or a combination of the above elements, and is a product of the modern economy. In the commercial field, trademarks include words, graphics, letters, numbers, three-dimensional logos and color combinations, as well as combinations of the above elements, which can be applied for registration as trademarks. Trademarks approved and registered by the state are "registered trademarks" and are protected by law. Trademarks protect trademark registrants by ensuring that they have the exclusive right to identify goods or services, or to license others to use them for remuneration.