Registration fees are charged according to category and quantity, and the fee for each trademark in each category is:
800 yuan per general trademark (Ten-year validity period, including ten-year fees, for domestic companies or individuals, of which the state fee is 800 yuan,)
Agency online application for general trademarks is 1,600 yuan per item ( Ten years of validity, including ten years of fees, domestic companies or individuals, of which the state fee is 800)
3,000 yuan each for collective trademarks and certification marks (ten years of validity , including ten years of fees, foreign companies or individuals, including national fees of 3,000)
Food trademark registration procedures
Food trademark registration is a trademark legal process. The trademark registration applicant submits an application, and after review by the Trademark Office, a preliminary approval is announced. If no one raises an objection or the objection is ruled to be invalid, the trademark will be registered and effective, protected by law, and the trademark registrant shall have the exclusive right to the trademark. Registering a food trademark generally goes through the following procedures: trademark inquiry (within 2 days) → application document preparation (within 3 days) → submission of application (within 2 days) → payment of trademark registration fees → trademark form review (1 month) → issuance of a trademark acceptance notice Book→Trademark substantive examination (12 months)→Trademark announcement (3 months)→Issuance of trademark certificate
1. Trademark inquiry
Trademark inquiry refers to the inquiry of whether the trademark applied for is identical or similar to the previously owned trademark before the trademark registration applicant or his agent files an application for registration. Inquiry is not a necessary procedure for trademark application and registration. The scope of inquiry is limited to registered trademarks and trademarks under application that have entered the database of the Trademark Office from the date of inquiry, and does not include information on prior rights under review. The results have no legal effect. It is for reference only and is not the basis for the Trademark Office to approve or reject the application.
2. Prepare application documents
(1) If you apply in the name of a company, you need to provide a copy of the business license. If you apply in the name of an individual, you need to provide a copy of the self-employed industrial and commercial business license and a copy of the ID card.
(2) 6 trademark drawings. For color trademarks of specified colors, 5 colored drawings and 1 black and white ink draft should be submitted. The trademark drawings provided must be clear and easy to paste, on smooth and durable paper or with photos. Instead, the length and width should be no more than 10 centimeters and no less than 5 centimeters (about the size of a business card). If the direction of the trademark pattern is unclear, arrows should be used to mark the top and bottom.
(3) Application for trademark registration.
(4) Letter of attorney (if you entrust an agency to register).
(5) Determine the category of goods or services and the specific goods or services.
3. Submit application
4. Pay the trademark registration fee
5. Review the trademark
Approval refers to the decision to allow registration of a trademark registration application that complies with the relevant provisions of the Trademark Law and is announced in the "Trademark Announcement". A trademark that has been initially approved will have a three-month period from the date of publication of the preliminary approval announcement. If no one raises any objection within a month, the trademark will be registered.
2. Food trademark classification
Food Trademarks are divided into three categories according to G*S's "Table of Distinguishing Similar Goods and Services" and their intended use.
1. Processed food
Class 29: Processed meat, fish, poultry and game, gravies, pickled, frozen, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables, jellies, jams, preserves, Eggs, milk and dairy products, edible oils and greases.
2. Convenience food, fast moving consumer goods
i.e. Class 30: coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, edible starch, sago, coffee substitutes, flour and cereal products, bread, pastries and confectionery, iced foods, honey, syrup, fresh yeast, fermentation Powder, salt, mustard, vinegar, sauce (condiment), spices for seasoning, drinkingice.
3. Unprocessed agricultural products
That is, Category 31: agriculture, horticulture, Forestry products and cereals not included in other classes, live animals, fresh fruits and vegetables, seeds, vegetation and flowers, animal feed, malt.
I believe that through the above introduction, everyone will have a more comprehensive understanding of the food trademark registration process and costs. These are the things that companies or individuals will do when registering food trademarks. met. Food trademarks are the business cards of food, which are related to the promotion of food and public awareness and recognition of it. If you need legal help, our Legal Savior website also provides online lawyer consultation services. You are welcome to seek legal consultation.
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