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Principles for the International Recognition of Trademark Rights

Legal analysis: The international recognition of trademark rights follows the first-to-file principle.

Legal basis: According to Article 31 of the Trademark Law: Two or more trademark registration applicants apply for the same or similar trademark on the same or similar goods. For registration, the trademark that was applied for first will be preliminarily reviewed and announced; for applications filed on the same day, the trademark that was first used will be preliminarily reviewed and announced, and applications from others will be rejected and will not be announced.