What should you do if your Company name conflicts with trademark rights
It can be settled through negotiation, or you can apply for litigation.
The conflicts between corporate name rights and trademark rights mainly include:
1. Use the same font size as other people’s business names Or similar words are registered as trademarks, causing the relevant public to misunderstand or misunderstand the owner of the company name and the person who registered the trademark
2. Register words that are identical or similar to others' registered trademarks as font sizes in the company name, causing the relevant public to misunderstand the trademark registrant and the owner of the company name. Or misunderstood. This leads to confusion between registered trademarks and business names, causing a conflict between the state's protection of trademark (exclusive) rights and the protection of business name rights.
When handling cases of confusion between trademarks and business names, the following should be complied with Conditions:
(1) Confusion between trademark and company name , damaging the legitimate rights and interests of the prior right holder;
( 2) The trademark has been registered and the company name has been registered;
(3) Requests are made from the date of trademark registration or enterprise name registration (including requests that have been made but have not yet been processed), but this does not apply to malicious registrations or malicious registrations. If a trademark registrant or business name owner who meets the above conditions believes that his or her rights and interests have been harmed, he or she may file a written complaint to the State Administration for Industry and Commerce or the provincial Administration for Industry and Commerce to safeguard his or her legitimate rights and interests
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