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If the trademark registration process is objected by the Trademark Office, how to solve it? What are the solutions?

Trademark objection is generally an application filed with the Trademark Office by the dissident who thinks that the registered trademark you are registering has infringed his trademark rights. If you want to continue to register the trademark, you can ask a professional trademark agent to organize the materials for objection defense, and only after the defense is successful will you enter the next stage of trademark registration process. However, we should pay attention to the following points:

1. There is a time limit for trademark objection defense: the objector needs to submit the application materials for objection defense to the Trademark Office within 3 days after receiving the Notice of Objection Defense. If no defense is made within the time limit, the Trademark Office will make a ruling and the trademark registration may fail.

2. For trademark objection, the following materials are required:

(1) subject qualification certificate (business license/personal ID card)

(2) notice of trademark objection, original envelope

(3) evidence list

(4) evidence materials about the design, conception and use of the trademark.