What materials are needed for trademark rejection review
Trademark rejection review materials:
1. A copy of the corporate business license (with official seal)
2. Trademark conception and use (mainly highlighting visibility)
3. Company Profile
4. Various honors obtained by the enterprise
5. The company's sales, advertising expenses and related financial conditions in the past three years.
6. Originals and copies of corporate media reports or picture advertisements
7. Originals and copies of the appearance of the products sold by the enterprise
8. Other evidence and materials that can prove the company's products and popularity
9. Documents proving the earliest use of this trademark
10. The applicant needs to classify and number the evidence materials submitted one by one and make a catalog list, briefly explain the source of the evidence materials and the specific facts proved, and affix the official seal.
Trademark rejection review is eligible
(1) Rejection of trademark review applicant You must be the original applicant for a trademark that was rejected by the Trademark Office. Others are not eligible to apply.
(2) Rejection of trademark reviewApplications must be submitted within the statutory time limit.
(3) Contents of rejection of trademark review application, It must be the exact content of the rejected trademark registration application, and the reason for review must be based on the grounds for rejection by the Trademark Office. Otherwise, the review application will be deemed invalid.
(4) To apply for rejection of trademark review, you must The original "Notice of Trademark Rejection" and two copies of the "Application for Rejection of Trademark Review" are sent to the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board.
(5) Pay the trademark review fee. If the above requirements are met, the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board will accept the application. If the procedures are not complete, the application documents will be returned and reissued within a time limit. The Trademark Review and Adjudication Board will make a final decision based on the majority opinion of the members after analysis, study, and collective discussion. If the majority of members believe that the reasons for the re-examination application are valid, the final decision will be to deny the Trademark Office's rejection opinion, grant preliminary approval, and publish the "Preliminary Approval of Trademark Announcement"; if the reasons for the re-examination application are not valid, the final decision will be to uphold the Trademark Office's rejection opinion and not approve the application. Preliminary review and then rejection. Once the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board's final decision is made, it will have legal effect and both the applicant and the Trademark Office must implement it.
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