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[Trademark Essentials for Marketers (EN)] 1-13. Trademark Registration Can Be Rejected, But Don’t Worry Too Much

Determining whether a trademark is distinctive or similar to an existing one is subjective and lacks a definitive answer. Even with thorough preparation and expert consultation, there is always a chance that your application may be rejected. However, there’s no need to panic if you receive a rejection notice. Several remedies are available. Here are…

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[Trademark Essentials for Marketers (EN)] 1-12. Three Key Points for Trademark Application

Step 1: Apply Exactly as You Intend to Use If your trademark is distinctive and no similar pre-registered trademarks exist, it’s time to submit your trademark application. The application process is referred to as “출원” (pronounced “chul-won”), meaning “submission of a formal request.” The act of filling out and submitting the application itself is straightforward.…

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[Trademark Essentials for Marketers (EN)] 1-11. Understanding the Trademark Registration Process

Registration through Examination Some people mistakenly believe that filing a trademark application is similar to registering a business, assuming that all applications automatically result in registration. This is not true. Trademark applications undergo strict examination by the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) according to trademark law. On average, about 75% of applications are approved during…

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[Trademark Essentials for Marketers (EN)] 1-10. Other Trademarks That Cannot Be Registered

Even if a trademark is sufficiently distinctive and has no identical or similar pre-registered trademarks, there are still cases where registration may be denied. Well-Known Trademarks Owned by Others We have emphasized several times that trademarks are meant to protect the right of first registration. However, the primary function of a trademark is to indicate…

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[Trademark Essentials for Marketers (EN)] 1-09. How to Conduct a Prior Trademark Search Using KIPRIS

While the final opinion on the registrability of a trademark should be left to a professional, it is beneficial to conduct a preliminary search to filter out unregistrable marks before consulting an expert. The Korea Intellectual Property Rights Information Service (KIPRIS), an online platform operated by the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO), offers free trademark…

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[Trademark Essentials for Marketers (EN)] 1-08. Considering Product Similarity : How to Determine Similar Products

A common misconception is that registering a trademark gives the registrant rights over the word itself. This is not true. Trademark rights function like territorial claims—marking a specific domain for exclusive use. By registering a trademark for a particular category of goods or services, the registrant gains rights only within that designated category. When filing…

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[Trademark Essentials for Marketers (EN)] 1-07. How to Determine Similar Trademarks – Reason for Trademark Registration Denial: Pre-Existing Similar Trademark

Once you have chosen a brand that can be monopolized and has source-identifying distinctiveness, the next step is to check for any pre-registered trademarks. Since trademark law protects selection and registration rather than creation, the principle of prior registration is paramount. No matter how creative or original a coined trademark may be, if a similar…

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[Trademark Essentials for Marketers (EN)] 1-06. Register Even Non-Trademark Items

Quiz: Are ‘Taebaek Mountain Range,’ ‘Think Different,’ and ‘Big Mac’ Trademarks? The answer is no. Surprisingly, items such as business names, publication titles, advertising slogans, and menu names are not trademarks. Even Big Mac is not a trademark? That’s right. In 2019, the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) ruled that Big Mac was not…

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[Trademark Essentials for Marketers (EN)] 1-05. The Registration Strategy of ‘Delicious Milk GT’ : How to Register a Trademark That Lacks Distinctiveness

According to trademark law, it is advisable not to use a non-distinctive mark as a brand. This is because such marks are not eligible for registration, and even if they are registered, enforcing trademark rights may prove difficult. For stable trademark protection that prevents third parties from registering or using similar marks, it is better…

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[Trademark Essentials for Marketers (EN)] 1-04. Not Everything Can Be Registered – Reason for Trademark Registration Denial: Lack of Distinctiveness

Earlier, we discussed that any source-identifying sign can be eligible for trademark registration. However, not all signs are registrable. Since a trademark is a sign used to identify the source of a product, the sign itself must have the ability to serve that purpose. This capability is referred to as distinctiveness. Understanding distinctiveness can be…

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