Manual-Full Search: China TM Searching

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Yes, it’s recommended to register your trademark in Chinese characters when filing in China. Many consumers recognize and trust brands in local script, and failing to register a Chinese version could leave your brand vulnerable to imitation. Conducting a thorough China Trademark Search helps ensure both your original and translated marks are available and protected.
No, registering a trademark in Canada does not automatically provide protection in other countries. Trademark rights are territorial, meaning separate registrations are required in each jurisdiction. To expand internationally, consider using the Madrid System. Before filing abroad, a Chinese Trademark Search ensures your mark is secure at home and forms a strong foundation for global protection.
The official website of the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA), which handles trademark registrations in China, is https://www.cnipa.gov.cn. It provides resources for trademark filing, status checks, and guidelines. Before applying, it’s advisable to conduct a China Trademark Search to ensure your mark is available and to avoid potential conflicts.
In China, registrable trademarks include words, letters, numbers, images, 3D symbols, color combinations, and sounds, provided they are distinctive and not misleading or offensive. Trademarks can be in Chinese or foreign characters. Before applying, a thorough Chinese Trademark Search is essential to ensure your mark is available and doesn’t conflict with existing rights.
Yes, Canada follows the Nice Classification system, which organizes goods and services into 45 international classes for trademark registration. This system helps standardize trademark applications globally. While registering in Canada, businesses targeting the Chinese market should also perform a China Trademark Search to ensure brand protection and avoid conflicts within China’s classification framework.

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