Why Register Trademarks In China?

1:The largest market in the world

After decades of rapid development, the mighty force of consumerism has taken hold in China. The growing middle class here has been eager to buy luxuries, cellphones and cars. A recent report by Standard & Poor’s states that retails in China will hit a stunning amount of $5.8 trillion and overtake the US to become the largest consumer market by 2019. There is no doubt that such a burgeoning market will bring huge business opportunities to enterprises from all over the world. Obviously, it‘s a smart move to have their trademark registered for those who plan to exporing business in China.

2:Prevent squatting

In the United States and many other countries, it is not registration, but actual use of a mark that creates exclusive rights and priority over others. However, the rule in China is completely different, the ownership of a trademark follows the first-to-use system rather than first-to-file system, which means the rights are granted to who that files the trademark first. The first-to-file system has enhanced efficiency of trademark registration, but on the other hand, makes squatting a common problem in China. Thus, to file your application as early as possible is the most reliable way to protect your IP and prevent other people from taking it.

3:Crack down counterfeits

Considering the fact that China produces 80% of the world’s counterfeits, to stop counterfeit from the source, it has been “absolutely essential” to register your trademark in China. With the improvement of Chinese legal system, today a China trademark gives the rights owner more exclusive rights than ever. You can easily stop counterfeits from being exported by claiming your rights at the customs, or simply remove infringing listings from China’s largest ecommerce platforms like JD and Alibaba.

The Process Of Registering China Trademark

1:Choose class for your good or service

Based on the International Classification under the Nice Agreement (NICE classification), China further divides the classes into sub-classes. To increase the long-term value of your trademark, it’s important to pick the right class and sub-classes carefully to cover all goods and services that relevant to your business. Have difficulty choosing class and sub-classes? Our attorney would be happy to offer free consultations.

2:Search your mark in the database

Before you start, it’s necessary to search for similar marks (or logos) in the database. In most of the time, existence of similar marks could lead to a rejection for your application. Altough no one can guarantee a 100% rate for your trademark, our attorney would assess the possibility for you, you will have the chance to decide whether to revise the application (Contact for free trademark search or assess the possibility)

3:Find a good agent

As the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) requires that foreign applicants should submit their trademark application though an agent (Moonfull, for instance), choosing the right agent has become the critical factor of successful registrations. By choosing proper sub-class for your product, submitting your mark in correct format, responding the CNIPA appropriately, a good agent significantly reduces your risk of trademark rejection.

A professional company in Mainland China, Moonfull is providing integrated cross border legal srervices to companies all around the globe. Having established direct relationships with the CNIPA, we were able to detect trademark theft in earlier stage, respond to the examiner timely and speed up the filing processes. In fact, Moonfull has already become one of the qualified attorneys that are most time-efficient and has the highest success rate in trademark registration.