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Trademark registration was rejected. Is the original formal certificate useful?
Graphic trademark is a form of trademark, which refers to a sign made of geometric figures or other things and used for goods or services. Graphic trademarks are becoming more and more popular because of their intuition, artistry, appeal and freedom from language restrictions. Trademark registration is rejected, depending on the reasons for rejection, and specifically whether there is a possibility of successful re-examination, so the original certificate may not be useful or useless.

Graphic trademark registration requirements:

One of the requirements of graphic trademark registration is that the trademark should have distinctive features, be easy to identify, and not conflict with the legal rights previously obtained by others.

2. The second requirement for the registration of graphic trademarks is that only the common name, graphics and model of the goods, or only the characteristics of the quality, main raw materials, functions, uses, weight and quantity of the goods are not allowed to be registered as trademarks, but they can be registered as trademarks after being used and are easy to identify.

3. Requirements for graphic trademark registration. Geographical names of administrative divisions at or above the county level or foreign geographical names well known to the public shall not be used as trademarks. However, unless the place name has other meaning or is part of a collective trademark or certification trademark; Registered trademarks using geographical names shall remain valid.