All Blog
Learn from“New Balance” Trademark in China
When a foreign company come to China, usually they will register English trademark, but don't register a Chinese name, a good Chinese name for foreign brand would be much easier for the local consumers to remember, helping to improve the brand image […]Read full blog
What if my trademark is refused/rejected in China?
If you entrusted a China trademark agency/attorney to submit the trademark registration application to the CTMO (China Trademark Office), once the mark is refused, the agency will forward you the official Notice of Refusal. Then, you shall do as foll[…]Read full blog
How Should the Enterprise Design Its Own Trademark?
Trademark is the epitome an enterprise created for its own image at the starting phase. It is conceived and designed based on the name, business scope, location and corporate culture of an enterprise, and acts as its spiritual business card.[…]Read full blog
Conflicts between copyright and trademark right
According to the Chinese Copyright Law, copyright refers to the civil right enjoyed by the creators of literature, art and science works or other citizens, legal persons or entities without legal personality who are enjoying copyright, so as to domin[…]Read full blog
Personal Name for Trademark
A name mark refers to use/ register the name of any natural person as trademark or the main part of a trademark.[…]Read full blog
Trademark Opposition in Mainland of China
Trademark oppositions refer that the holders of prior rights and the interested parties deem the trademark preliminarily approved and published by CTMO is in lack of validity, proposing the trademark should not be approved to CTMO within three months[…]Read full blog
Patents in China
In order to obtain patent protection in China, the inventor or the owner of the invention has to file a Chinese patent application. The Chinese State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) is the government authority that receives and examines patent ap[…]Read full blog
What's Intellectual Property?
Intellectual property refers to “Obligee who enjoys an exclusive right over his creative fruits of intellectual labor”, normally the right can last for a certain period. All kinds of ...[…]Read full blog