We process the trademark registration application in mainland China. The all-inclusive price includes our attorney fees and the government fee, assuming no refusal or opposition.
The Trademark Refusal does not mean that your trademark cannot get registered. Our attorney can help analyze the reason of refusal. If the reason of refusal is not reasonable, the attorney will provide professional advice and suggestions to overcome the refusal and get your mark registered.
The registered trademark has the validity of 10 years from the registration date in China. The trademark owner can request to renew the mark within 1 year before the expiration date. If the mark is not renewed in time, the trademark can still be renewed in the grace period of 6 months after the expiration date. If the trademark is still not renewed in the grace period, it will be canceled by the China Trademark Office, irreversibly.
Trademark assignment/transfer refers to changing trademark ownership from A to B. The assignor and assignee need to file assignment application with China Trademark Office (CTMO), and after approval, CTMO will issue a certificate of assignment. The assignee B could use the certificate of assignment together with the original registration certificate to testify that it is the current registrant of concerned mark.
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