How to Overcome Trademark Application Refusal?

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1. Prove Acquired Distinctiveness

Show your descriptive mark is uniquely recognized as your brand by consumers.

2. Claim Secondary Meaning

Argue your mark now identifies your brand, not just a product trait.

3. Provide Evidence of Long-Term Use

Submit proof of continuous, extensive use to show market presence.

4. Modify the Trademark

Add unique words, symbols, or designs to make your mark distinctive.

5. Submit a Disclaimer

Agree not to claim exclusive rights over the descriptive part of your mark.

6. Argue Non-Exclusivity of Descriptiveness

Contend your mark isn't only descriptive, or has other meanings.

7. File an Appeal

Formally challenge the trademark refusal decision with new arguments/evidence.

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