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How do I register a trademark?
Step 1 is to determine the scope of trademark registration and conduct a preliminary search. The scope of trademark registration should be selected based on the categories and product names listed in the "Table of Distinctive Services and Goods Similar." After selecting the scope, it is recommended to perform a trademark search to assess the risk of rejection for the trademark registration application. If there is a risk, the trademark can be modified prior to applying for registration.
Step 2 involves submitting the trademark registration application documents to the Trademark Office. The application documents include: the trademark registration application form, the applicant's qualification proof, and if submitted through an intellectual property agency, an authorization letter should also be provided.
Step 3 is the Trademark Office's acceptance and examination. After acceptance, the Trademark Office conducts a formal examination and a substantial examination. The formal examination primarily reviews the applicant's name, address, trademark design, goods, and services. The substantial examination mainly checks if the trademark is prohibited from registration and use under the Trademark Law, and if it conflicts with any prior applications or registered trademarks that are similar.
Step 4 is the announcement. The Trademark Office will announce those approved, with a 3-month period for prior rights holders and interested parties to file objections to the trademark application.
Step 5 is the approval of registration. If no objections are raised during the announcement period, the Trademark Office will approve the registration and issue the "Trademark Registration Certificate."
The entire trademark registration process typically takes about 12 months.

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