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How long does it take to add a trademark?

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Applying for a trademark takes about one year, including trademark search, application submission, application acceptance, substantive examination, registration announcement, registration approval, and certification. It takes nine months for the Trademark Office to review the application documents, and three months for the preliminary review announcement period. If the application is rejected or opposed, the process will take about half a year. Legal objectivity:

Article 28 of the "Trademark Law" For a trademark applied for registration, the Trademark Office shall complete the review within nine months from the date of receipt of the trademark registration application document, in compliance with the relevant provisions of this Law , a preliminary approval announcement will be made. Article 33 of the Trademark Law: For a trademark that has been initially approved and announced, within three months from the date of announcement, the prior rights owner or interested parties believe that it violates paragraphs 2 and 3 of Article 13 of this Law. Article 15, Paragraph 1 of Article 16, Article 30, Article 31, and Article 32, or anyone who believes that Article 4, Article 10, and Article 11 of this Law are violated Article 12, Article 19, Paragraph 4, an objection may be filed with the Trademark Office. If there is no objection at the expiration of the announcement period, the registration will be approved, a trademark registration certificate will be issued, and the announcement will be made.