Hello, the process for registering a trademark is:
1. Entrust a nationally recognized trademark agency to handle it.
2. The applicant goes directly to the trademark registration hall of the Trademark Office to apply.
Trademark registration process:
I. Trademark naming
Trademarks are composed of text, graphics, letters, numbers, three-dimensional logos and colors. When registering, we often encounter trademark names that cannot be searched. Here are some tips for your reference:
1. The risk of Chinese trademark registration is relatively low
2. Avoid using trademark law restrictions
3. It can be simple but not complicated.
4. It can be alternative but not universal. ?
II. Trademark search
Trademark search ensures that there will not be any conflicting trademarks (i.e. identical trademarks and similar trademarks). You can log on to the China Trademark Office website to see if any conflicting trademarks have been registered. However, before applying for a trademark in China, search is a very necessary step. Early search work can greatly reduce the risk of a trademark being rejected for registration and save time later. In addition, if the China Trademark Office rejects your trademark application citing a conflict with an existing trademark, the trademark application fee will not be refunded by the state.
III. Trademark review
Trademark review is divided into formal review and substantive review.
1. It is very important to establish the application date after 3-4 months of trademark formal examination. Since trademark registration in my country adopts the first-to-file principle, once the application date occurs, the order of application dates becomes the legal basis for determining trademark rights. The date of application shall be the date when the Trademark Office receives the application documents. The Trademark Office will issue an acceptance notice to applications that meet the formal requirements.
2. Trademark substantive review 12 months Trademark substantive review is the examination, data retrieval, analysis and comparison, investigation and study conducted by the trademark registration authority to determine whether the trademark registration application complies with the provisions of the Trademark Law. A series of activities such as reviewing or rejecting the application. During this period, please do not use registration marks (such as "registered trademark", "", etc.) before the trademark is approved for registration. You can mark it with "TM". In addition, it is not advisable to produce too many goods, packaging or trademark logos bearing the trademark before registration is approved to avoid unnecessary losses caused by obstruction of registration.
IV. Preliminary Examination Announcement
Trademark approval refers to the decision to allow registration of a trademark registration application that complies with the relevant provisions of the Trademark Law after review. And be announced in the "Trademark Announcement". If no one raises any objection to a preliminary approved trademark within three months from the date of publication of the preliminary approval announcement, the trademark will be registered and a registration announcement will be published at the same time. If no one raises an objection within three months or if the objection raised is found to be invalid, the trademark will be registered and a registration certificate will be issued.
Information required for trademark registration
1. Applicant’s identity document
a: If the applicant is in the name of a company, a copy of the company’s "Business License" is required
b: If you apply in the name of a self-employed person, provide a copy of the "Self-employed Business License"
c: If you apply in the name of an individual, you need to provide a copy of your personal ID card and a copy of your individual license
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2. Electronic file of trademark drawings
3. Trademark product/service categories and subcategories
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