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Do trademark changes have to be done one by one?

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Trademark changes mainly change its name and address. When changing, a change application must be submitted to the Trademark Office. If the name of the trademark registrant is changed, a change certification document issued by the relevant registration authority must also be submitted. If the Trademark Office approves the application, it shall issue corresponding certificates to the trademark registrant and make an announcement; if it disapproves the application, it shall notify the applicant in writing and explain the reasons. If the name or address of the trademark registrant is changed, the trademark registrant shall change all registered trademarks together; if the changes are not made together, the Trademark Office will notify the trademark registrant to make corrections within a time limit; if the trademark registrant fails to make corrections within the time limit, it will be deemed to have given up the change application, and the Trademark Office will The applicant shall be notified in writing. Article 17 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 30 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China" The law is objective:

"Trademark Law"

Article 41

If a registered trademark needs to change the name, address or other registration matters of the registrant, an application for change shall be submitted.

Trademark Law

Article 42

When transferring a registered trademark, the transferor and the transferee shall sign a transfer agreement and *** Apply to the Trademark Office at the same time. The transferee shall ensure the quality of the goods using the registered trademark.

When transferring a registered trademark, the trademark registrant shall transfer all similar trademarks registered on the same goods, or identical or similar trademarks registered on similar goods.

For transfers that are likely to cause confusion or have other adverse effects, the Trademark Office will not approve the transfer and will notify the applicant in writing and explain the reasons.

After the transfer of a registered trademark is approved, it will be announced. The assignee shall enjoy the exclusive right to use the trademark from the date of announcement.