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Want to go back to my hometown to make bottled liquor, where is the trademark authorization?
According to Article 40 of the Trademark Law and Article 43 of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Trademark Law, a trademark registrant may authorize others to use his registered trademark by signing a trademark license contract. Licensor shall submit a copy of the contract to the Trademark Office for filing within three months from the date of signing the trademark license.

Trademark authorization, also known as trademark license, means that a trademark registrant authorizes others to use its registered trademark by signing a trademark authorization contract.

Materials to be submitted:

1. 2 originals (or copies with official seals) of the trademark license contract;

2. A copy of the Trademark Registration Certificate and two copies of the Franchise License (with official seal);

3. Two copies of the trademark power of attorney (with the official seal of the company) and two copies of the application for filing the trademark license contract.

The Trademark Law stipulates that the licensor shall supervise the quality of the goods in which the licensee uses its registered trademark. The licensee shall guarantee the quality of the goods using the registered trademark. Where a registered trademark of another person is used with permission, the name of the licensee and the place of origin of the goods must be marked on the goods using the registered trademark.

The most important point is that the trademark you want to authorize is a registered trademark, and the registered trademark of lard can only be authorized.

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