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What is trademark formal examination?
Formal examination is to examine whether the application for trademark registration submitted by the applicant meets the requirements of the Detailed Rules for the Implementation of the Trademark Law (such as whether the application for trademark registration is true, correct, accurate, clear and complete, whether the fees have been paid, etc.). ) and whether it is acceptable. The contents of formal review include:

(1) Whether the applicant's qualification is legal;

(2) Whether the address of the applicant is correct and accurate;

(3) Whether the name and seal of the applicant are consistent with the business license;

(four) whether the goods or services that the applicant applies for approval are filled in in a specific and standardized way, whether the classification is accurate, and whether it is in line with its business scope;

(5) Whether the power of attorney of the agent meets the requirements;

(6) Whether the quality, specifications and quantity of trademarks and trademark patterns meet the requirements;

(seven) whether the attached documents and instructions are complete;

(eight) whether the trademark registration application fee is paid;

(nine) whether the writing requirements are qualified.