1. Can categories be added after trademark registration?
In trademark registration During the procedure, each trademark submitted for registration can only be designated as one of the 45 trademark categories and a specific description of the related goods or services. Only in this way can we accurately stipulate the specific The specific uses and areas of legal protection applicable to the trademark.
Therefore, during the trademark registration process, it is not possible to select multiple categories for registration at the same time.
To make the registered trademark cover more categories, the only feasible way is to submit registration applications for each different category. Finally, when all registration procedures After all are successfully completed, the applicant can successfully obtain a registered trademark covering multiple different categories of subject matter.
Article 6 of the "Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China" must be used by laws and administrative regulations Products with registered trademarks must apply for trademark registration. Products without approved registration may not be sold in the market.
2. Can I apply for trademark registration myself?
Indeed ! Natural persons, legal persons and other types of organizations can apply for trademark registration to the Trademark Office of the State Intellectual Property Office.
Here, the author needs to make it clear that the legal person mentioned here is not a "person" as we generally think of it, but a kind of Enterprises, agencies or institutions with legal person status, in short, are various societies and organizations.
As for trademark applications for natural persons, there are certain limitations, specifically the need toSubmit relevant documents such as a business license issued by an individual industrial and commercial household or a rural contract operator, or a business license issued by an individual partner, and the products intended to be used for the trademark application must be consistent with the business scope specified in the business license.
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