We all know that trademarks can be transferred. Generally speaking, transferred trademarks are R-marks that have been successfully registered. So can trademarks during the registration process be transferred? The answer is yes, but you have to bear the responsibility. Certain risks.
Trademark transfer during application: After receiving the trademark acceptance notice during the trademark application, the transferee (buyer) shall bear the registration risk.
Trademark transfer during the announcement period: When a registered trademark is transferred after trademark announcement, the risk is relatively lower than transfer during application.
Trademark transfer during the opposition period: If a trademark is opposed during the trademark announcement period, we will give professional advice based on the possibility of the objection being established, and the risk is lower than during the announcement period.
Trademark transfer during the review period: The risk of transfer during the post-objection review review is less than during the opposition period.
Trademark transfer during litigation: Dissatisfaction with the results of trademark review and reexamination leads to litigation. Assignment of trademarks during litigation.
Trademark registration online reminds applicants that it is best to choose a successfully registered trademark for trademark transfer, not only because the success rate is 100%, but also the transfer cycle is short.