Trademark Objection
A trademark objection occurs when the trademark office raises concerns about the distinctiveness or eligibility of your application. Common reasons for objections include similarity to an existing trademark, lack of distinctiveness, or improper classification of goods or services. To resolve an objection, you must respond with clarification, modifications, or legal arguments to address the concerns. A successful response ensures the progress of your application. If unresolved, the trademark may be rejected, so it’s important to take prompt action and seek professional guidance to strengthen your case.