Can a trademark be declared invalid after successful registration
Yes, in violation of the "Trademark Articles 10 and 11 of the Law. Article 10 stipulates that the names or signs of national and international organizations, signs that are harmful to public order or have adverse effects shall not be used for trademark registration. Article 11 Relevant regulations prohibit the use of common names, graphics, models, etc. of goods that reflect the characteristics of the goods from being used for trademark registration. Infringement of the prior rights of others:
(1) Copyright
(2) Design patent Rights
(3) Portrait rights and name rights
(4) Trade name rights
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Infringement of the legitimate rights and interests of others:
(1) Well-known trademark
(2) Has been used and has certain market influence but has not been registered
(3) Geographical indication
(4) Preemptively register other people’s trademarksThe above content is the relevant answer. If our trademark is applying for registration If it fails to pass, the registration will be unsuccessful at this time. If it is successful and infringes on his interests, it can be declared invalid at this time. Therefore, whether to declare invalid needs to be determined based on the actual situation. If you have other legal questions, you can consult the relevant lawyers on the Legal Savior Network.