1. Can the font be changed during the use of a word trademark?
Law Basis: Article 24 of the "Trademark Law", if a registered trademark needs to change its sign, a new registration application must be submitted;
Legal basis: "Trademark Law" Article 49: If a trademark registrant changes the registered trademark, the registrant's name, address or other registration matters on his own during the use of the registered trademark, the local industrial and commercial administrative department shall order him to make corrections within a time limit; if he fails to make corrections within the time limit, he shall be ordered by the local industrial and commercial administration department to make corrections within a time limit. The Trademark Office revoked its registered trademark.
If the font of a registered trademark is changed, the "R" mark cannot be added during use, otherwise it will be an act of impersonating a registered trademark and can easily cause disputes. It will also make people feel that someone other than the right holder has maliciously used it.
Many registered trademark owners redesign the fonts in order to make their trademarks look more beautiful. However, the font that is registered should be used and cannot be changed at will. A trademark that changes the font is a new trademark. It is generally recommended to apply for registration of a trademark that changes the font as a new trademark. First, you can better protect your trademark rights, and second, you can avoid the risks of administrative penalties and civil infringement caused by counterfeit trademarks.
2. How many parts does a trademark consist of? p>
1. Letters
As the letters that constitute a trademark, they refer to the smallest pinyin characters or phonetic symbols. Writing units include pinyin characters, foreign letters such as English letters, Latin letters, etc.
2. Numbers
The numbers that are the constituent elements of a trademark, and the numbers that make up a trademark, can be either Arabic numerals or Chinese uppercase numerals.
Three-dimensional logo
As a three-dimensional logo that constitutes a trademark, it can also be called a three-dimensional logo. It is a three-dimensional object sign with three dimensions: length, width and height.
3. Color
As the words, graphics, letters, numbers, and three-dimensional elements that constitute the trademark The color of the logo or its combination will be registered as black and white and protected as black and white if no specified color requirement is explicitly stated when applying for registered trademark. If a designated color or color combination is clearly stated, the registration will be based on the designated color or color combination, and the designated color or color combination will also be protected.
3. What are the characteristics of word trademarks?
1. Word trademarks are easy to call, have clear meaning, good visual effects, and are easy to recognize and remember. In this way, it occupies a core position in the corporate trademark system. Therefore, the design of trademarks is becoming more and more text-based.
2. Text trademarks are restricted by ethnicity and region. For example, Chinese character trademarks are not easy to identify abroad. Foreign language trademarks are also difficult to identify in our country. Minority characters are also subject to certain geographical restrictions; therefore, when using ethnic characters, it is generally necessary to add other characters to facilitate identification.
In summary, word trademark is a type of trademark. After the word trademark is registered, companies can use it on product packaging. During use, Do not change the text at will, and ensure that the used and registered text are consistent. If you want to change the word, you need to re-register and submit a new word trademark image. I hope the above content will be helpful to you. If you have other questions, you can click the button below for consultation, or go to the Legal Savior website to consult a professional lawyer.
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