Category: Search
China Trademark Search
Approximate search for trademarks
Providing approximate search based on graphic, text and other trademark components. Users can search for same or similar trademarks on the same or similar products.
Comprehensive search for trademarks
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China reinforcing IP protection
China will carry out a more stringent intellectual property protection system to reinforce IP protection, the head of IPR watchdog said on Tuesday. Shen Changyu, director of the State Intellectual Property Office, made the remarks at the sideline of […]Read full blog
How do I contest someone else using or attempting to register a trademark similar to mine?
If our monitoring service alerts you of someone else filing a potentially infringing application, there are several ways to dispute that mark’s registration. Because each situation has unique facts, you should consider contacting an attorney, prefera[…]Read full blog
Why do I need an attorney to analyze my search results?
Your search results can be hundreds of pages long, and determining whether a conflict exists requires a multi-factor analysis that isn't always straightforward. It can be vital to have an experienced trademark attorney carefully analyze your search r[…]Read full blog
How do I choose a trademark class?
When you apply for trademark registration, you must identify the class of goods or services that your trademark covers. It's important to choose the right class, because if you get it wrong, you may not be able to register a trademark. And if you do […]Read full blog
What are trademark classes?
The China trademark search stem divides all goods and services into 45 trademark classes — 34 for goods and 11 for services. There are many goods or services that fall into each class, and they're not always obvious from the class name. When you file[…]Read full blog
What is considered a trademark conflict?
A conflict exists when one trademark is confusingly similar with another trademark already registered and/or being used in commerce. The principal factors used to determine if there would be a chance of confusion include: • The similarity of the mar[…]Read full blog