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The process of personal application for trademark registration:
1. Design the trademark to be registered in advance. Including logo, Chinese and English names.
2. Determine the scope of use of the trademark. Trademarks are divided into 45 categories, and each category is further divided into subcategories. It is necessary to determine the specific scope of use and product name of the registered trademark.
3. Check whether the trademark is pre-registered. Go to the website of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce to check whether the trademark has been registered. If it has been registered, it is necessary to change the trademark before submitting it. You can also submit a registration application without registration.
4. Submit materials to the local industrial and commercial bureau. To register a trademark, an individual needs to submit two copies of his ID card, six designs of the trademark and an application for trademark registration with his own signature. Then go to the trademark office to pay the fee, whether it is passed or not, the fee will not be refunded.
5. Waiting for the examination of the Trademark Office. It usually takes 12 ~ 16 months to get the results.
6. Publicity period. After passing the preliminary examination of the Trademark Office, that is, entering the three-month publicity period, anyone can raise any objection, and the registration can be successful without objection. If there is any objection, you should reply to the trademark objection, and you can successfully register after the reply is passed.
7. Publication of trademarks. After passing the publicity period, the Trademark Office will issue a document announcing that the trademark has been successfully registered and can be used. At this time, the trademark is protected by law.
References:
Trademark Office of State Administration for Industry and Commerce-List of Fees