The Trademark Review and Adjudication Board is a trademark review and adjudication institution established by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce in accordance with Article 32 of the Trademark Law. Independent of the Trademark Office, it examines (reconsiders) the decisions and rulings of the Trademark Office, adjudicates disputes between the parties, and thus supervises and cooperates with the Trademark Office in trademark authorization.
The main contents of the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board are:
The Trademark Office's decision to reject the application for trademark registration, the Trademark Office's decision to reject the application for registration renewal, and the Trademark Office's ruling on trademark objections. The purpose of the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board is to ensure that the examination and registration of trademarks are carried out according to law and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the parties concerned. ?
If the applicant requests a review, it shall fill in the application for rejection and explain the reasons for applying for a review. Then submit it to the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board together with the Trademark Office's application for rejection and the trademark rejection notice, and attach relevant materials to prove the reasons for reexamination when necessary. At the same time, the evaluation fee should also be paid.