Understanding the process of men's clothing trademark transfer is very important for trademark seekers. Only when trademark seekers understand the process of men's clothing trademark transfer can they know what information they need to submit to the Trademark Office, whether they can follow the process correctly to avoid potential problems, and whether they can provide the best solutions to these problems. All of these will affect the success or failure of a trademark transfer. What should trademark seekers do and what should they pay attention to when transferring men's clothing trademarks?
Trademark seekers first need to know what kind of trademark the men’s clothing trademark belongs to. Among the 45 types of trademarks, men's clothing trademarks belong to the 25th category of trademark transfer. The process of trademark transfer can be divided into six steps.
The first step is that the trademark holder needs to sign a trademark transfer power of attorney (entrust a trademark agency to handle it, there is no need to transfer the trademark this time) and a trademark transfer application.
The second step is for the transferee to agree to pay after the purchase, and payment must be accompanied by valid identification.
The third step is to verify the transfer amount and certificate.
The fourth step is to sign a trademark transfer contract agreement with the transferor.
The fifth step is to transfer the transfer money to the transferor and hand over the original "Trademark Registration Certificate" to the transferee.
The sixth step is to prepare a trademark transfer document. After the customer signs or seals it, submit it to the National Trademark Office for transfer procedures and receive the transfer certificate and deliver it to the buyer.
In the process of men's clothing trademark transfer, the party seeking the trademark should pay attention to inquire about the specific circumstances of the transferred trademark and ensure that the trademark complies with China's laws and regulations on trademark transfer. A trademark with loopholes will harm its own interests and is not conducive to later development. Promotion and development.