More and more marketing players from overseas are registering their trademarks in China. While it is indeed wise to be proactive about protecting intellectual property (IP), registering the trademark in China alone is not enough. In some cases, your trademark could be revoked or canceled by the Trademark Office, if it comes under the scope of certain conditions.
In this article, we address some of the most frequently asked questions about trademark revocation in China, including what will lead to trademark revocation, what are the consequences of trademark revocation, and how to prevent trademark revocation in the country.
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