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What are the procedures for trademark application in Norway?

Norwegian trademark registration application process and procedures:

①Formal review: The official review of the legality of the submitted application documents, power of attorney, identity certificate, trademark drawings and other documents; Those who meet the official fee requirements will be given an application date and application number.

② Substantive examination: Examine whether the trademark violates the legal prohibition on registration according to the laws of the country, whether it is the same as or similar to a currently valid trademark that has been previously registered, and whether there are other circumstances that should not be registered. If registration cannot be obtained, the official will notify the applicant in writing and inform the applicant of the reasons for rejection. Applicants may submit for review within the statutory time limit. If you do not apply for review, the trademark application will be deemed to be abandoned and the trademark will be invalid. The trademark application process ends early.

③Announcement or announcement: If the official review determines that the trademark application can be accepted for registration, an announcement will be made in the official trademark announcement. Others may file an objection application within the 3-month objection period from the date of announcement.

④Registration approval: Trademarks that are determined to be registrable after opposition, or trademarks that are announced and have no objections from others will be approved for registration and a trademark registration certificate will be issued.