1. There is no specified requirement for the number of words in a trademark. The state has no clear requirement for the number of words in a registered trademark. In other words, the number of words in a trademark is controlled by the registrant, and it can be more or less. But if your words are too long, for example, if you write a trademark into hundreds of words, you will think that it is not significant and will not be registered. Because it is clearly stipulated in the trademark registration, the trademark registered by each company should be remarkable and reflect the company's characteristics. If the number of words in a trademark is too long, consumers can't find the key point, that is, there is no feature. There is no point in registering such a trademark.
Second, the process of registering a trademark Before registering a trademark, the company must inquire about relevant information to determine its own trademark name or graphics, and cannot copy other people's trademarks. After that, the company operator should prepare a lot of information, such as a copy of the business license and a copy of the legal person's ID card. After the materials are prepared, they should be submitted to the Trademark Office. After receiving the application materials, the Trademark Office will issue a national acceptance notice within 15~30 days. After that, you need to wait patiently for the trial of the Trademark Office, and you will enter a three-month announcement period after the first trial is passed. If the masses have no objection, they will enter the one-month examination and approval announcement period, and after the examination and approval time, they can receive the trademark certificate. The whole process basically takes about a year.
Third, how to register a distinctive trademark? Many company operators want their trademarks to be distinctive, so they will write too many words, which is actually unnecessary. If the words are too long, your trademark may be buried and consumers will not notice. Trademarks don't need too many words, just appropriate ones. If there are few words, you may be able to see them at a glance. When registering a trademark, you must not use pure graphics, because graphics will give consumers an aesthetic fatigue. You must add some words to it to make it easier for consumers to remember.