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Things you need to know before selling your water-based paint trademark

Water-based paint has many advantages over ordinary paint. Water-based paint is harmless to the human body and does not pollute the environment. The paint layer is plump, crystal clear, has good flexibility, is water-resistant, wear-resistant, aging-resistant, yellowing-resistant, fast-drying, and easy to use. So now more and more water-based paints are used. How to determine the category of water-based paint trademark?

By querying the Trademark Encyclopedia of the Trademark Transfer Network, we can learn that the category of water-based coating trademarks belongs to the second category "0205-Coatings, coatings and accessories (excluding insulating paint)".

The main reason is that there are more and more trademarks on the market, so many trademarks have begun to lie idle and have not exerted their due value. However, some companies have been trying hard to register, but in the end they have been unsuccessful and have been missing out on their trademarks. Finally, choose Trademark Transfer to obtain the trademark. So what do we need to know before transferring a trademark?

Under these conditions, trademark transfer is invalid: (1) The trademark is revoked by someone else who applies to the Trademark Office. (2) The trademark validity period has expired or a trademark renewal application has not been submitted within the trademark extension period or the trademark has been cancelled. (3) Changing trademark graphics, text and combinations without authorization. (4) Changing the address and name of the trademark registrant without authorization without going through the change procedures and without approval from the relevant departments. (5) Unregistered trademarks are initially approved and announced.

In addition, trademark transfer can be carried out in the following ways: (1) Inheritance transfer. After the death of the trademark registrant, the heirs shall inherit all registered trademarks owned by the deceased according to inheritance procedures. Exclusive rights to trademarks are transferred when a company is merged or consolidated. (2) Contract transfer. The most common method of trademark transfer. A legally binding contract signed by a trademark transferor and a trademark transferee agreeing to transfer the exclusive rights to the trademark to the other party. (3) Transfers due to administrative orders.

For general trademarks, trademark transfer takes about 6 to 10 months. There are two ways to apply for trademark transfer. The first is to entrust a nationally recognized trademark agency to handle the application; the second is to apply directly to the trademark registration hall of the Trademark Office.

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