1. Can the category be expanded after the trademark is registered?
Successfully obtained the trademark After registration, its category directory cannot be expanded.
During the trademark registration process, each applicant must assign a complete and unique trademark classification area to which each submitted trademark belongs. The destination of the trademark requires strict restrictions on the category of the trademark and more detailed product names, service terms and other elements. Only in this way can the actual scope of application of the trademark and the geographical scope of legal protection it should receive be accurately defined.
Therefore, under no circumstances can a trademark with multiple classification identities be set up when registering a trademark.
If the applicant intends to expand the use coverage of the trademark to more categories during the negotiation stage of registered trademarks, the applicant can only apply for a registered trademark strategy of multiple categories and levels. To achieve this goal, once all registration procedures are completed, the applicant will have the right to obtain multiple registered trademarks belonging to different categories.
Article 6 of the "Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China"
Laws and administrative regulations must Products using registered trademarks must apply for trademark registration. Products without approved registration may not be sold in the market.
2. Can well-known trademarks be registered?
A well-known trademark is a trademark awarded by the Trademark Office of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce of the People's Republic of China, based on the requests of each enterprise, after strict official screening and confirmation. type.
Such trademarks have extremely high visibility and good reputation in our country, and are familiar to the general public.
Legal protection for well-known trademarks is not limited to homogeneous or similar categories of goods or services. It even applies to registration or use of non-identical or non-similar categories of goods or services. When requested, registration will be refused and use will be prohibited.
Therefore, well-known trademarks are endowed with relatively broad and highly exclusive rights.
The basic rule of my country's trademark law is the registration principle. Only when the trademark is registered can the exclusive right be enjoyed.
However, well-known trademarks are fortunate enough to be exempted from this restriction.
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