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Can I put my own trademark on other people’s products and sell them?

A customer said that he wanted to register a trademark because the previous products were made by other manufacturers. He put his own trademark on it and sold it, but gradually the trademark gained some influence and he never registered the trademark. Come down, re-register now, and make your own products to sell. So this customer used to directly buy other people’s products. Can I put my own trademark on them and sell them? Today we will discuss this topic. Generally speaking, if you put a trademark on other products without authorization to sell this product, it is not possible. This is the so-called OEM processing method. In principle, we do not recommend OEM processing, because the purpose of registering a trademark is to show that one's goods and services are unique and have an advantage over others. Once OEM processing is entrusted, the quality is difficult to guarantee, and the quality is difficult to guarantee. Without its own characteristics and advantages, the role of a trademark cannot be highlighted. Suggestion: You first apply for trademark registration, then discuss with the manufacturer and entrust him to help you with OEM processing. When conditions are ripe in the future, we will still have to follow the route of self-production and self-marketing, which is the long-term development plan.