According to Articles 9 and 10 of the Trademark Law, foreigners or foreign enterprises applying for trademark registration in China shall comply with the agreement or agreement signed between their country of origin and the People’s Republic of China. **It shall be handled with the international treaties to which it is a party, or in accordance with the principle of reciprocity.
Foreigners or foreign enterprises applying for trademark registration in China should complete the following procedures:
(1) Submit to the Trademark Office an application for entrusting a state-designated trademark agency organization to handle trademark registration matters A power of attorney. The power of attorney shall state the content and authority of the agency, as well as the nationality of the principal. If the power of attorney is written in a foreign language, a Chinese translation should be attached. The signature of the principal on the power of attorney. If the applicant for trademark registration is a foreign enterprise, it shall be signed by the president of the enterprise; if the applicant for trademark registration is a foreigner, it shall be signed by the foreigner.
(2) Submit an "Application for Trademark Registration" to the Trademark Office, ten copies of trademark drawings (for color trademarks with designated colors, ten copies of colored drawings should be submitted), and a black and white ink draft. The "Application for Trademark Registration" should be in Chinese.
(3) Pay the trademark registration application fee to the Trademark Office. If the trademark is approved for registration, registration fees must also be paid. 1. What changes are considered changes in registered trademarks? Answer: The change of a registered trademark refers to the change of the name, registered address or other matters of the registered trademark. If you want to change the text or graphics of a registered trademark, you must resubmit a trademark registration application and it will be treated as a new trademark application and cannot be regarded as a trademark change.