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> Application Process

Application
Process
Once
we have received your application our examiner will process it according
to the stages set out in the diagram and described below. If there
are no deficiencies in the application and no objections to the
trademark then the whole application process can take as little
as 6 months from receipt of application to registration.

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Application
Upon receipt of your application form (Forms T2 or T2A),
we will issue a receipt notifying you the alloted application
number.
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Deficiencies
Checking
Before beginning to examine your application, we will carry
out a thorough check of the application form(s) and any attachments.
This is to see if all the necessary parts of the form(s) have
been filled in, if they are correct and if any required information
is missing. If any required information is missing, we will
ask you to provide the information to remedy the deficiencies.
Some amendments are very minor and will not affect the filing
date of your application, e.g. the class number of the applied
for goods. Others are more important and will therefore affect
the filing date, e.g. you have not provided the representation
of your trademark. Also, major changes to the application
will not be accepted, for example, changes to the representation
of the trademark.
If everything is in order your application will proceed to
the next stage (Search and examination).
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Search
& Examination
After the deficiencies checking has been completed and all
is found to be in order we will conduct a search of the trademarks
records to see if the same or similar trademark has already
been registered or been applied for by another trader in respect
of the same or similar class of goods and services.
We
will also see if the trademark satisfies the registration
requirements laid down in the Trade Marks Ordinance. Some
of these criteria are listed in the "Before
you apply" section in the "How to apply
to register a trademark in the Hong Kong SAR" although
this is not a comprehensive list. The examiner will then issue
an opinion in writing which will either lay out the grounds
for objection to the mark or confirm the mark is acceptable
for registration.
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Objections
If the requirements for registration are not met we will object
to the mark. You, the applicant, have 6 months in which to meet
the requirements. A further 3 months extension may be granted.
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How
to overcome objections
We will indicate in the opinion why the mark does not meet the
requirements for registration and may suggest ways of overcoming
the objection if we think it is possible to do so.
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If
the objections remain
Even if you have tried to overcome the objections made in the
initial opinion we may still find that the requirements for
registration have not been met and will issue a further opinion
indicating these findings. At this stage, if you still wish
to pursue your trademark application, then you have 3 months
from the date of the further opinion to satisfy the registration
requirements or call for a hearing. You may ask for an extension
of this period only in certain circumstances specified in the
Trade Marks Rules e.g. where you need additional time to obtain
the consent of the owner of an earlier trademark.
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Hearing
If you call for a hearing, all the evidence for and against
the trademark will be considered at a hearing, and a decision
will be issued by a hearing officer.
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Opposition
to your Trademark by a 3rd Party
Anyone can view your trademark in the Hong Kong Intellectual
Property Journal and lodge an opposition to it. They have to
file an opposition notice within the 3-month period beginning
on the publication date. As the applicant, you may withdraw
your application or respond to the opposition by filing a counter-statement.
Both parties are given the opportunity, within certain time
limits, to file evidence in support of the application and opposition.
When all the evidence has been received, a hearing will take
place before a hearing officer who then makes a decision. If
you withdraw your application or lose in the opposition proceedings,
you may have to pay towards the other party's costs.
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Registration
Once your trademark has been accepted for registration, the
Registrar of Trade Marks will enter the details of your trademark
into the trademarks register and you will be issued with a
certificate of registration. Notice of the registration will
be published in the Hong Kong Intellectual Property Journal
and the registration of your trademark will date back to the
filing date of your application. That means as the owner of
a registered trademark, your rights take effect from the filing
date of the application.
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