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If I design a logo, can I add the Chinese character in front of its name?

If you choose "China Five Star", then this trademark will not be approved, and it cannot be advertised.

Article 8, Paragraph 1 of the Trademark Law of the People’s Republic of China stipulates: If it is the same as or similar to the country name, national flag, national emblem, military flag or medal of the People’s Republic of China, Disabled as a trademark.

This clause is to safeguard the dignity of our country, the military might of the army, and the high honor of the medal.

Specific details include:

1. If a trademark expresses the full name, abbreviation, or abbreviation of our country’s name in any form of text, it will be deemed to be the same as our country’s name. Such as China, PRC, etc., but the old names and nicknames of my country's country names are not subject to this restriction, such as China.

2. Trademarks whose words are similar to the name of my country, such as ZHONGGUO CHINO, are illegal. However, trademarks with other meanings are not subject to this restriction, such as CHINK.

3. The text part of the trademark is the name of the country of my country, which is considered to be similar to the name of the country of my country: such as Chinese Dragon and Flower of China.

4. Identical or similar to the national flag, national emblem, military flag, or medals issued by the Chinese government.

Therefore, China Five Star cannot apply for trademark.

In the specific code of conduct for advertising, there is a provision that "if a trademark appears in an advertisement, the trademark shall not use words and graphics prohibited by Article 8 of the Trademark Law."< /p>