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Can it be used during trademark transfer?

Not necessarily. If another person is the transferee, the transferee can use the trademark after signing a licensing agreement. However, no one except the assignee can use the trademark. The transfer of a trademark takes effect from the date of approval by the Trademark Office, and the trademark can only be owned by the transferee on a later date. However, if the contract between the two parties stipulates that the transferee has the right to use the trademark from the date of signing of the transfer contract, it is also regarded as a license clause and the contract agreement is valid. The assignee can use the trademark. Article 26 of the "Regulations on the Implementation of the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China" If a trademark objection application falls into the following circumstances, the Trademark Office will not accept it and notify the applicant in writing and explain the reasons: Failure to file within the statutory time limit; The qualifications of the subject and the reasons for opposition do not comply with the provisions of Article 33 of the Trademark Law; there are no clear reasons, facts and legal basis for the objection; the same opponent files an opposition application again for the same trademark based on the same reasons, facts and legal basis.

Legal Basis

Article 26 of the "Regulations on the Implementation of the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China"

If a trademark opposition application falls into the following circumstances, the trademark The trademark bureau will not accept the application and notify the applicant in writing and explain the reasons: the application is not submitted within the statutory time limit; the applicant's subject qualifications and objection reasons do not comply with the provisions of Article 33 of the Trademark Law; there are no clear objection reasons, facts and legal basis ; the same opponent files another objection application against the same trademark based on the same reasons, facts and legal basis.