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The applicant submits the trademark application documents to the Sri Lanka Patent and Trademark Office, and the trademark registrar will conduct a formal examination of the trademark documents, and the trademark registrar will notify the applicant of the trademark documents in question, and the applicant will correct the trademark application documents within 3 months after receiving the notice; For trademark documents that are not in question, the Registrar of Trademarks will conduct a substantive examination of the documents to check whether the trademark is registrable and whether it complies with the relevant provisions of the Trademark Law. A trademark that has passed the substantive examination will be published in the Official Gazette, and anyone can file an opposition to the trademark from three months from the date of publication, and the applicant must respond within three months after receiving the notice of opposition. Trademarks that have been adjudicated or have no objections will be approved for registration and a trademark registration certificate will be issued.
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If you want to register a trademark in Sri Lanka, then first of all, we must conduct a trademark search, to put it simply, we must search the trademark name that we have prepared. The next step is to go to the local trademark office to formally apply for the application, and we need to prepare the corresponding documents. After we have filed an application, the Sri Lankan Trademark Office will examine the trademark representations and power of attorney that we have submitted, and if everything is in order, then we will formally accept our application, and at the same time determine the official application number and application date.
Then we will enter the substantive examination stage, which is actually very important, because in the intermediate examination stage, the Trademark Office will check whether our trademark is registrable, whether it is similar or identical to the previously registered trademark, and whether it violates some local trademark registration terms. If our application for registration does not pass this examination, it will be rejected and we will be informed of the reasons for rejection and can be re-examined after the amendment. However, if we do not review the application after the corresponding date, the application will be invalidated.
After the substantive examination is passed, it will enter the trademark announcement period, in the trademark announcement period, Sri Lanka will publish in its own trademark official bulletin, and after the publication, it will enter the trademark opposition period, if we can pass this stage, then finally our trademark can be successfully registered, and we can get our own corresponding registration certificate, which means that the trademark has been successfully registered. <>
In fact, no matter which country you register a trademark in, the registration process is almost the same, and the trademark actually has its own validity period, and the trademark validity period in most countries is 10 years. Before registering a trademark, we need to prepare a design of the power of attorney trademark, in addition to personal identification materials, in most cases everyone will register through a third-party agency, because it is more convenient.
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To apply for a trademark in Sri Lanka, the specific process needs to be consulted by the trademark office in the local area. Prepare the required documents, personal identification information and trademark information in advance.
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It is necessary to prepare the information of the rebellion in advance, prepare the pattern of the trademark, apply for the personal identity certificate of the righteous person, the company's situation, and the power of attorney, and the company can be entrusted to handle the sample.
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At this time, it is necessary to prepare filial piety-related materials, such as trademarks, and then also include the application, and also need to prepare the business license, and also need to be prepared to apply for the relevant identity information certificate of the person who carries it, and then go to the local social security bureau or other industrial and commercial bureaus, and apply for registration directly, and also need to pay the corresponding fees.
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The process of registering a trademark in Sri Lanka.
1. Trademark inquiry.
The applicant conducts a trademark search on the trademark at the Sri Lanka Trademark Office to ensure the possibility of trademark registration in Sri Lanka, so as to improve the approval rate of the trademark registration application in Sri Lanka.
2. Trademark application.
The applicant is required to submit the corresponding information according to the official document prepared by the Sri Lanka Trademark Office.
3. Trademark formal examination.
The applicant submits the trademark application documents to the Sri Lanka Trademark Office, and the relevant departments will conduct a legality review of the submitted application documents, trademark drawings, power of attorney and other documents; If the requirements are met, the filing date and application number will be granted.
4. Substantive examination of trademarks.
The Trademark Office of Sri Lanka examines whether a trademark is registrable, identical or similar to an earlier registered trademark, and whether it violates the prohibition clauses of the Trademark Act in accordance with the law. For trademarks that do not pass the substantive examination, the examiner will notify the applicant in writing and inform the applicant of the reasons for refusal. The applicant may file a request for reconsideration within the time limit from the date of receipt of the notice of refusal, otherwise, the application will be deemed to be abandoned, and neither the filing date nor the application number will be retained.
5. Trademark announcement.
Trademarks that have passed the examination will be published in the Official Trademark Gazette of Sri Lanka, and will be converted into an opposition period for old trademarks from the date of publication.
6. Trademark registration approval.
Trademarks that have been adjudicated by opposition or have no objections within the publication period will be approved for registration and a trademark registration certificate will be issued.
Sri Lanka's trademark law stipulates that trademarks are valid for 10 years. The validity period of trademark renewal is also 10 years, and the trademark renewal application must be filed within 12 months before the expiration of the trademark validity period.
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1. Substantive examination: according to the law, check whether the trademark is registrable, whether it is the same or similar to the previously registered trademark, and whether it violates the prohibition clause of the Commercial Law. For trademarks that do not pass the disaster examination, the examiner will notify the applicant in writing and inform the applicant of the reasons for rejection.
The applicant may submit a review within the time limit from the date of receipt of the notice of refusal, otherwise, the application will be deemed to have been abandoned, and the date and number of the application will not be retained;
2. Sri Lankan Trademark Gazette: After examination, the examiner considers that the trademark application is acceptable, and then publishes an announcement in the Sri Lankan Official Trademark Gazette. The opposition period is 3 months from the date of announcement;
3. Registration approval: The trademark that can be registered after the opposition of the virtual key, or the trademark that has not been merged after the announcement, will be approved for registration and the registration certificate will be issued. If the whole process is smooth (if there is no rejection, opposition, etc.), it will take about 20-25 months;
4. Validity period of Sri Lankan trademark: the validity period is 10 years, and the renewal application can be submitted 12 months before the expiration of the application, and it can be renewed.
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After submitting the prepared documents, the competent authority will conduct a substantive examination of the authenticity of the application documents, the legality of the imitation by the Trademark Office, and whether it is registrable.
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The registered trademark should be prepared in accordance with the regulations of the Industrial and Commercial Bureau, and the materials should be consulted.
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The trademark to be registered should not contravene the prohibition of registration under the Sri Lankan Trademark Act. Our ** service.
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Now that the trend of economic globalization is getting bigger and bigger, Li Qiao, many Chinese businessmen want to go to foreign countries to start businesses and sell their goods in foreign countries. However, it is necessary to register a local trademark to sell goods in a foreign country, so that it can be protected by local laws. So if a Chinese businessman wants to register a trademark in Sri Lanka, what information do they need to submit?
There is an introduction to Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka is a democratic socialist republic, it is a tropical island slippery country, located in the Indian Ocean, in ancient China this country was called the lion country. So the relationship between Sri Lanka and China is very good, and the two countries have had close economic exchanges since ancient times. Sri Lanka became a British colony at the end of the 18th century, gained independence in 1942, changed its name to the Republic of Sri Lanka in May 1972, and changed its name to the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka in 1978.
Therefore, the history of Sri Lanka's founding is still very tortuous, but Sri Lanka is very rich in resources, so its economic development is also very good.
What information is required?
If you want to register a trademark in Sri Lanka, then you need to submit the following information, if the information is not prepared sufficiently, it is very likely that the application will not be successful. The first is a power of attorney, and the applicant himself needs to sign it. The second is a pattern of the trademark, which must be in color, and 4 squares with a size of no more than 10 cm should be prepared.
If a word mark is registered, there is no need to submit a reproduction, but the text must be printed on paper. The third is the applicant's details, including ID card, name, address. The fourth is the business license of the applicant's company and a copy thereof.
Summary. Therefore, if you want to register a trademark in Sri Lanka, you need to submit the above information, and after submitting the information, the relevant staff will review the information. If you submit sufficient information, you will soon be able to get a trademark certificate and you will be able to operate in Sri Lanka.
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1.1 power of attorney, signed by the applicant;
2.4 copies of trademark drawings, the size of which needs to be greater than 10cmxl0cm; If it is an ordinary font trademark, no drawing is required; In the case of a three-dimensional trademark, the reproduction of the trademark must represent at least two sides of the trademark;
3.The applicant can provide proof of the display of goods bearing the trademark at an officially recognized exhibition, which must have been held within 6 months prior to the filing of the trademark application. If the trademark is not exhibited, it does not need to be displayed.
If priority is claimed, it should be declared at the time of application, indicating the filing date, application number and name of the country of origin of the original application, and the supporting documents of the original application must be submitted within the next three months. For any document that is not in English, a sworn English translation must be submitted at the same time.
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It is necessary to provide personal identity certificates and household registration books and copies, as well as business licenses and copies, as well as passports, and relevant applications and materials for the issuance of registers.
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There must be a power of attorney application, a drawing of the trademark, a description of the trademark, and a personal identification certificate or business license.
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Sri Lanka is a good city, I believe many people know Sri Lanka, but Sri Lanka actually has a certain connection with trademark registration, if you want to register a Sri Lankan trademark, what is the basic process of registration?
This is the first step for everyone to register a trademark, and it is also a premise, so if you want to register a Sri Lankan trademark, you must first conduct a trademark search, this step is very important, that is to say, you want to register the trademark for a query, if you find that your trademark does not conflict with the previously registered trademark, then you can go to the local trademark office to formally file your own application, in fact, this can also further increase the probability of passing the application.
If you have checked your trademark and found that there is no problem with Xingshen imitation, then you can prepare the corresponding materials to apply, after submitting the corresponding materials, the Sri Lankan Trademark Office will review the materials we submitted, and if it is found that the relevant regulations have been met, we will accept our relevant application, and then it will enter the substantive examination. This link is actually very important, mainly to determine whether the trademark is applied for the possibility of application, if the distinctiveness of the trademark itself is not particularly large, then the trademark application may not be passed, so it is also recommended that you must have a more detailed understanding of the trademark before applying for a trademark, otherwise it may not pass, if the relevant problems are no longer passed, the application will be passed.
If your application for trademark registration has been approved, then the local trademark office in Sri Lanka will make a public announcement, and the publication time is about three months. During this time, anyone can ask the corresponding questions, and if the announcement period has passed, then the certificate will be issued accordingly.
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Trademark registration requires the preparation of an application for identity certificate (a copy of the business license of the company or a copy of the personal ID card), a clear trademark drawing, an application form, and a power of attorney.
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When registering, you need to prepare raw materials, such as a trademark, and then also a business license, as well as the ID card of the applicant and the identity certificate related to the lawsuit, you need to prepare the application, and the application fee, go to the relevant local agency to handle it. Boom.
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In this way, after the trademark search, the trademark is registered, various corresponding materials are submitted, and then the corresponding procedures are completed after the examination is passed.
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1. Name and address of the enterprise (in Chinese and English);
2. Information such as the international classification of goods and services and the list of goods and services designated for use;
3. A copy of the business license;
4. 5 copies of trademark drawings, which are required to be clear and paper. If it is a color trademark, 1 black and white draft and 5 color drafts need to be submitted; The size shall not be less than 5cm 5cm, and the maximum shall not exceed 10cm 20cm;
5. If it has been used, the earliest date of use in the registered area should be provided when applying.
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