Most people who have handled a trademark registration agency know that before applying for trademark registration, you must first conduct a search to see if the trademark has been previously registered and whether there are identical or similar trademarks. Whether the registration conditions are met. The blind spot of a trademark refers to the time from the submission of the application to the time it is displayed on the Trademark Office website. The reason for the blind spot is that the number of domestic trademark applications is large and the staff in the Trademark Office is limited, resulting in the accumulation of data and not publishing it to the database of the website in the first time. As a result, some of the trademark information may be the same or similar to yours before you apply. Cannot be queried. This query is not foolproof. Even if you query the data in the official system of the Trademark Office, there is a blind spot, usually 6-8 months. In other words, some application documents have not been entered into the database system after they have been submitted. Whose trademarks are these? Can't find it. If during the blind period, even if someone somewhere applies for the same trademark as you, it will not be searchable, so this is the first unavoidable risk. This also fundamentally determines that trademark registration does not have a 100% success rate. It is recommended that enterprises wait until the blind trademark search period is over, that is, after your trademark application information is published online by the State Trademark Office, and then undergo another search and search by professionals to make judgments, analysis and suggestions before making a decision on whether to promote it in large quantities, in order to avoid being late. suffered more serious losses. In order to minimize the search blind area, Zhejiang Trademark has introduced the most advanced trademark search system software, which has overcome the time and economic losses caused to registrants due to the rejection of registration by general trademark offices due to untimely software updates.