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How should a trademark be reviewed if it is rejected?

Trademark applicants need to conduct a trademark rejection review within 15 days of receiving the rejection notice. Only after the review is successful can the trademark registration process enter the next stage, and the trademark may be successfully registered. The rejection review process is as follows:

1. Analyze the success rate of trademark rejection review

2. Prepare trademark rejection review materials: Trademark applicant’s subject qualification certification documents: company’s business license or individual ID card, etc.; the concept of the registered trademark and evidence of use (products with registered trademarks, sales advertisements, invoices, contracts, etc.); relevant information about the trademark applicant: introduction, honors received, sales and advertising expenses in the past three years, etc. Financial situation, etc.; "Reply to Notification of Trademark Rejection", envelope and other original materials; "Application for Rejection of Trademark Review"; and "Trademark Agency Power of Attorney" provided by the entrusted trademark agency.

3. Submit materials to the Trademark Office and pay the trademark review fee

4. The Trademark Review and Adjudication Board accepts and makes a ruling: The Trademark Review and Adjudication Board shall within nine months after receiving the trademark rejection review application A ruling will be made and the trademark applicant will be notified in writing. If there are special circumstances that require an extension of the review time, the time can be extended for another three months with the approval of the industrial and commercial administration department of the State Council.