1. What are the requirements for successful trademark registration
1. Once a trademark is successfully registered, it will enjoy certain rights, such as license, use rights, exclusive rights and transfer rights.
2. Right to use: The trademark registrant has the right to use the trademark on the goods and services approved for use by the registered trademark. use the trademark in their commercial activities.
3. Right to license: The trademark registrant has the right to license others to use it by signing a trademark license contract in accordance with legal provisions. its registered trademark.
4. Exclusive rights: The trademark registrant enjoys exclusive rights to its registered trademark, and no other person may use the same trademark without permission. or use a trademark that is identical or similar to the registered trademark without authorization on similar goods or services.
5. Investment rights: Trademark registrants have the right to invest in their registered trademarks as intangible assets in accordance with legal provisions and legal procedures.
6. Right of transfer: Trademark registrants have the right to transfer their registered trademark to others with or without compensation through legal procedures.
7. Right of prohibition: against others using the same or similar trademarks as their registered trademarks on the same or similar goods or services without authorization The trademark registrant has the right to stop such behavior.
8. Pledge rights: Trademark registrants have the right to establish pledges of their registered trademarks in business activities.
9. Inheritance rights: As intangible property, trademarks can be inherited by their legal heirs according to the order of property inheritance.
10. Legal basis: "The People's Republic of China" Trademark Law"
Article 2 The Trademark Office of the State Council’s industrial and commercial administration department is responsible for the nationwide trademark registration and management. The State Council’s industrial and commercial administrative department establishes a Trademark Review and Adjudication Committee to be responsible for Handle trademark disputes.
2. Trademarks After successful registration, what should you pay attention to
1. You are not allowed to change the name, address or other names of the registered trademark holders. Registration matters; if the name or address of the registrant changes, an application for change of registered trademark should be submitted to the Trademark Office in a timely manner.
2. Trademark registration If a person uses a registered trademark beyond the scope of goods or services approved by the "Trademark Registration Certificate" and indicates the registered mark, it is an illegal act to impersonate a registered trademark.
3. Registered trademarks should be used strictly in accordance with the approved registered trademark pattern on the "Trademark Registration Certificate" and the approved goods or services.
4. You are not allowed to change the text font, graphics or combination of registered trademarks on your own; if there are changes, you must resubmit a trademark registration application in accordance with the law.
5. The trademark registrant can transfer the trademark to another person. The transferor and the transferee should sign an agreement and jointly submit a transfer application to the Trademark Office. The Trademark Office will review and issue a "Trademark Transfer Certificate". The rights belong to the assignee.
6.A registered trademark is valid for ten years. If you need to continue to use it, you should apply for renewal with the Trademark Office one year in advance.
7. The trademark registrant has the obligation to use the registered trademark. If a registered trademark ceases to be used for three consecutive years without justifiable reasons from the date of approval, anyone has the right to request cancellation.
8. Registered trademarks can be valued and pledged. In the case of a pledge, the pledgor and the pledgee also need to sign a written pledge contract, and jointly submit an application for registration of the pledge to the Trademark Office, and the Trademark Office will make an announcement.
9. A trademark registrant can license others to use its registered trademark by signing a trademark license contract. The licensor shall register and submit the registration materials to the Trademark Office within the validity period of the license contract, and the Trademark Office shall make an announcement. The trademark use license shall not be used against bona fide third parties without registration. The licensee shall ensure the quality of the goods using the registered trademark and must indicate the name of the licensee and the origin of the goods on the goods using the registered trademark.
10. A registered trademark is an intangible asset and can exist forever if renewed every ten years. Registrants should use it in a standardized manner and continue to use it to maximize its value.
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