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The trademark registration progress information shows: Printing a rejection or partial rejection notice. What does this mean?

Whether it was rejected by the Trademark Office or partially rejected, I don’t know whether your trademark was applied for by yourself at the lobby of the State Trademark Office or by an agency. The Trademark Office that you applied for will mail the notice. Here you go, if you find an agency, it will be sent to the agency. You can contact the agency. Only when you receive the notice will you know whether it was rejected in whole or in part and for what reason. If you are not satisfied, you can conduct a review of the rejection. Acceptance of a trademark does not mean that it can be registered. Acceptance is just a situation review. Now, more than two years later, a substantive review is conducted to see whether your trademark violates the trademark law and whether there are any previous identical or similar ones. It will be registered or rejected. Overall rejection means that all the items you selected are similar to others or do not comply with the trademark law. Partial rejection means that some items are rejected, and the other point is passed, which means that some of the items conflict with others and some do not. The final result will not be known until you get the notice.