China:
TRAB: Simplified Document Requirement for Trademark Refusal Review
26 October 2018
Unitalen Attorneys at Law
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According to a notice issued by Trademark Review &
Adjudication Board (TRAB), effective from September 1, 2018,
1) Trademark applicants are no longer required to submit
Notifications of Refusal / Partial Refusal when applying for review
(excluding refusal review of Madrid International marks).
2) Applicants for refusal review are no longer required to
submit identification documents, provided their names remain same
as the applicants for trademark registration, (excluding refusal
review of Madrid International marks).
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