1. Use of unregistered trademarks with deceptive content. Key focus areas include:
- The use of unregistered trademarks containing terms such as “exclusively supplied,” “specially supplied,” “premium,” or “national,” which may mislead the public regarding the supply channels or quality of goods.
- The use of unregistered trademarks containing terms such as “selenium-rich,” “organic,” “zero additive,” or “100%,” where the actual attributes of the goods do not align with these claims, leading to public misunderstanding about the main raw materials, ingredients, or other characteristics of the goods.
- The use of unregistered trademarks containing geographical names, years, or terms such as “handmade” or “handcrafted,” which may mislead the public about the origin, production date, or production process of the goods.
2. Deceptive use of registered trademarks. Key focus areas include:
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The combination of registered trademarks with product names, advertising slogans, or packaging that misleads the public about the quality, origin, or craftsmanship of the goods. -
Unauthorized modifications to registered trademark details that mislead the public about product quality or other characteristics, or alterations made to free-ride on the reputation of another trademark.
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Trademark Registration Guidance: Assisting enterprises in completing trademark searches, applications, and registration processes to ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. -
Trademark Usage Compliance Consulting: Helping businesses establish standardized trademark usage systems to avoid legal violations. -
Trademark Protection Strategies: Providing trademark monitoring and rights protection support to safeguard brand value. -
Specialized Training Services: Offering tailored training on trademark usage management in response to the new regulations.



