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The process of German trademark registration is actually very simple. If you don’t know how to do it, it is recommended to find a domestic agency to handle it. Coupled with the impact of the epidemic, it is inconvenient to go abroad. If you apply for an agent in China, you don’t need to go there in person, it can be handled by one person (of course Bajie can also handle it).
The following are the relevant procedures for German trademark registration:
Prepare and submit registration application materials:
1. A power of attorney for trademark registration must be signed by the principal Or stamp; ?
2. Applicant name - If the applicant is a legal person, he or she must provide a copy of the business license with a clear official seal; if the applicant is a natural person, he or she must provide a copy of the ID card and the business license of an individual industrial and commercial household ( Copy or scanned copy) with a clear official seal, and overseas residents only need to provide their passport; ?
3.? Applicant’s address (the applicant’s application address as a legal person must be consistent with the address on the business license) ; ?
4.?Trademark name, designated goods/service categories and specific items;
5.?12 copies of clear trademark drawings, no larger than 29.7cm*21cm, if applying To protect colors, 20 color drawings and certified copies of the trademark registration certificate of the country of origin are required. Citizens of reciprocal countries that grant privileges to German citizens do not need to be certified; ?
6. If priority is claimed, the right of priority shall be If an application is filed within two months of filing with the German Patent Office and is granted priority for a German service mark, it will enjoy the same treatment when filing an application in Germany.
German trademark registration process:
1. Query - query the name and graphics of the trademark to be registered to confirm whether it can be registered
2. Submit Information - Prepare the information required for registration and submit a trademark registration application?
3. Declaration - Apply to the German Trademark Office by a lawyer?
4. Acceptance - Trademark The bureau decentralizes the acceptance notice
5. Review - the examiner conducts substantive review (problems - rejection - targeted review)
6. Approval of registration - no problems in review
7. Publicity - whether there is any objection (within 3 months of objection period) (objection - reply)
8. Issuance of trademark registration certificate, time for German trademark registration The cycle is 9-12 months.
I hope the above answer will be helpful to you, thank you