What kind of trademark is easy to license?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-30

There are many key factors that lead to a successful trademark registration certificate, and here are some effective ways to improve your trademark examination pass rate:

The stronger the distinctiveness of the trademark, that is, the higher its distinctiveness and distinctiveness, the easier it is to stand out in the examination and reduce the similarity with other trademarks. Specific distinctiveness criteria can be in-depth by working with a professional**.

The use of words that do not exist in reality, such as "Adidas", "Fliggy", "Tmall", etc., is usually easier to pass the examination because such terms do not conflict with existing trademarks.

Use suggestive words such as "Comfort", "Rejoice", "Skincare", etc. Such trademarks are often easier for consumers to understand and pass the examination.

Among the various types of trademarks, word marks are more likely to pass examination than figurative marks. Figurative trademarks are more restrictive by examination rules and may be rejected because they are similar to the partial structure or shape of an existing trademark.

When choosing a registered trademark, it's best to avoid using social ** or popular buzzwords on the web, as well as imitating big-name trademarks. This helps to reduce the likelihood of being judged by the examiner to be a deliberate imitation or follow-up.

If the trademark is a combination, consider applying for registration of the elements in it separately. In this way, even if one element is rejected, it will not affect the review of the other elements, improving the overall pass rate.

In the process of trademark registration, it is helpful to improve the probability of passing the trademark examination by carefully selecting the type of trademark and design elements, as well as avoiding some potential examination risks. If you have more questions about trademark registration, please feel free to ask me in the comments or private messages.

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