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Hello, I applied for a trademark, and I heard that I would apply for copyright. What should I do?
Hello, you can submit the registered trademark first and then apply for copyright. The steps of copyright application are as follows: 1. Material requirements: materials and requirements for applying for copyright registration of works: (1) Fill in a complete application form for copyright registration of works as required; (2) the identity certificate of the applicant; (3) Proof of ownership of rights; (4) Samples of works (samples of works in paper or electronic media can be submitted); (5) Description of the work (please write it from three aspects: creative intention, creative process and originality, and sign it by the author); (6) Where an application is entrusted to another person, the agent shall submit the power of attorney of the applicant; (7) the identity certificate of the agent. 2. Processing steps: the applicant submits the registration application materials-the registration agency checks the received materials-notifies the payment-the applicant pays the registration fee-the registration agency accepts the application-examines-makes and issues the registration certificate-and announces it. 3. Time limit for processing: The registration institution shall complete the processing within 50 working days after accepting the application for registration. Where materials need to be corrected, the applicant shall complete the correction within two months after receiving the notice of correction, and the registration institution shall complete the correction within 40 working days after receiving the materials that meet the requirements. Copyright graphic trademark