1. What to do if you object to a trademark that has been initially approved and announced by the Trademark Office
1. The opponent should submit the following trademark opposition materials to the Trademark Office in duplicate and mark the original and copy:
(1) Trademark opposition application;
(2) Opponent’s identity certificate;
(3) Violating the second and third paragraphs of Article 13, Articles 15 and 16 of the Trademark Law If an objection is raised on the grounds specified in paragraph 1, Article 30, Article 31, or Article 32 of the Article, the opponent must prove that he is a prior right holder or an interested party.
The trademark opposition application should have a clear request and factual basis, and should be accompanied by relevant evidence materials.
2. Legal basis: Article 24 of the "Regulations on the Implementation of the Trademark Law"
2. What are the situations in which the Trademark Office does not apply for trademark opposition? Accepted
Article 26 of the "Trademark Law Implementation Regulations" If a trademark opposition application falls into the following circumstances, the Trademark Office If the application is not accepted, notify the applicant in writing and explain the reasons:
(1) Failure to submit within the statutory time limit;
(2) Applicant subject The qualifications and reasons for opposition do not comply with the provisions of Article 33 of the Trademark Law;
(3) There are no clear reasons for opposition, facts and Legal basis;
(4) The same opponent files another opposition application for the same trademark based on the same reasons, facts and legal basis .
Registering a trademark is an important matter, but the trademark does not belong to whoever uses it, but it must be registered in the country Only by registering with the statutory department can it be legally protected and recognized. When you have objections to the trademarks that have been initially approved and announced by the Trademark Office, you can submit objection materials to the Trademark Office. I hope the above content can be helpful to you. If you still If you have other questions, you can click the button below to consult, or go to the Legal Savior website to consult a professional lawyer.
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