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What if the trademark application is not accepted?
Due to the failure of formal examination, the applicant can modify and re-fill the application documents, pay the fees as required, and wait for further examination. If it basically meets the requirements after further examination but needs to be corrected, the Trademark Office will also inform you to continue to make corrections. Although the direct consequences of trademark rejection and trademark rejection are similar-the trademark office "rejected" your trademark application to varying degrees, we must distinguish. One is that it only accepted the formal review, which does not mean that the trademark itself cannot be registered. What needs to be corrected is the part of the application materials. The other is that the trademark itself has been reviewed and not authorized. Only by rejecting the review can we strive for confirmation. In the face of two different situations, applicants should be able to distinguish concepts, choose appropriate relief methods in time, and be alert to the deception of "black-hearted" institutions so as not to fall into the trap of "being short-sighted and confused for a while".