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Can the exclusive right to use a trademark be transferred? Can the trademark right be transferred?
Legal analysis: Trademark transfer is the act that a trademark registrant transfers the exclusive right to use a trademark to another party in accordance with legal procedures within the validity period of a registered trademark. Trademark rights can be transferred.

Legal basis: Article 42 of the Trademark Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) assigns a registered trademark, the assignor and the assignee shall sign an assignment agreement and file an application with the Trademark Office. The transferee shall guarantee the quality of the goods using the registered trademark. Where a registered trademark is transferred, the trademark registrant shall transfer the similar trademark registered on the same commodity or the same or similar trademark registered on similar commodities together. The Trademark Office shall not approve the assignment that is likely to cause confusion or have other adverse effects, and shall notify the applicant in writing and explain the reasons. After the transfer of a registered trademark is approved, it shall be announced. The transferee shall enjoy the exclusive right to use the trademark from the date of announcement.