Origin certification mark is a type that incorporates geographical indications and origin names into the certification mark system and is protected under the Trademark Law, namely: origin certification mark and quality certification mark. As one of the categories, registering a certificate of origin trademark is an effective way to protect the name of origin. It can be the name of an administrative division at or above the county level. It does not violate the prohibition provisions of the Trademark Law. Theoretically, it is believed that the name will be used in the The "second meaning" emerged from the place name, that is, people associate not only a place but the specific commodities produced in that place, such as Fuling (mustard), Pixian (watercress), etc. Certification trademarks of origin emphasize the specific (geographical and cultural) environment of the region and the essential impact of this environment on the quality characteristics of the goods. Therefore, the "Certification Trademark Registration Management Rules" provided when applying must be explained in detail, and they must also be emphasized during the review. place of investigation. According to the provisions of the Trademark Law, the Implementation Regulations of the Trademark Law and the Measures for Registration and Management of Collective Trademarks and Certification Marks, from the definition of certification marks, names of origin belong to the category of certification marks in my country. Registration and protection of origin certification trademarks can effectively improve the visibility and competitiveness of products in domestic and international markets. Only after registering a certification mark domestically can the name of origin be registered internationally in accordance with the international treaties that our country has joined (the Madrid Agreement on the International Registration of Marks and the Protocol Relevant to the Madrid Agreement), and can make full use of the relevant priority provisions. , obtaining international registration as early as possible will help trademark registrants use legal weapons to protect their rights and interests in domestic and international trade. According to international practice, when the name of origin conflicts with trademark rights, the "first to file" principle must be implemented. Therefore, our country now uses a relatively mature trademark registration and management system to protect origin certification trademarks, which can not only give full play to the current With system and personnel advantages, it can save the material and human resources of setting up a separate dedicated department, and can make full use of the complete registered trademark archive system to avoid conflicts between certificate of origin trademarks and previously registered trademark rights.