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What information is required during the trademark transfer process?

Compared with trademark registration, trademark transfer not only has advantages in the value of the trademark, but also in the time and success rate of obtaining the trademark. The trademark transfer process naturally takes a while and the success rate is very high. Therefore, when an enterprise chooses a trademark transfer process, the information it needs to prepare becomes the key to the success or failure of the trademark transfer process. Let’s talk about what materials are needed for trademark transfer?

When transferring a trademark, the basic materials that should be prepared are an application for transfer of the trademark or registered trademark, signed or sealed by both parties; a trademark transfer agreement or contract signed by the transferor and the transferee; The transferee's identity document, if it is a legal person, should provide the company's business license; trademark registration certificate; trademark notarization certificate from the trademark declaration notary office, which also requires the supervision of the local trademark office; if you want to be an agent, you need to provide the operator Original and copy of ID card; if the application documents are in a foreign language, a Chinese translation signed and confirmed by a translation agency is also required. After the trademark transfer is completed, the transferee shall enjoy the exclusive right to use the trademark from the date of announcement. It is illegal for a trademark registrant to continue to use the trademark for goods without permission. No notarization is required for each trademark transfer. It must be prepared and provided in accordance with the requirements of the Trademark Office. However, generally speaking, if the value of the transferred trademark is relatively large, or if there are any questions during the review process, the Trademark Office will generally require a notarial certificate. At this time, both parties need to go to the notary office for notarization.

Trademark transfer requires the preparation of three special materials. First, the transferee is a natural person. Individual industrial and commercial households need to prepare the ID card and business license of the person in charge; sole proprietorships need to prepare the ID card, business license and partnership agreement of the partners; rural contracted operations need to prepare the ID card and contract contract of the contractor; Other natural persons who are allowed to engage in business activities in accordance with the law need to prepare ID cards and operator registration certificates issued by relevant competent authorities; if the transferee is a natural person applying for transfer of a trademark, the scope of goods and services for which the trademark is transferred shall be as specified in the transferee's business license or relevant The business scope is limited to the business scope approved in the registration document, or the agricultural and sideline products owned by the transferee. Second, in the case of trademark transfer, if the transferor does not seal the transfer, the transferee shall submit documents proving the right to accept the trademark or legal documents. Third, the trademark applied for transfer is a common trademark and needs to be filled in in the remarks column with the owner.

The above are the materials that need to be prepared when applying for trademark transfer during the trademark transfer process. Details determine success or failure. Trademarks are of great significance to enterprises. Whether it is trademark transfer or trademark use, attention must be paid to these issues. For more details, please consult Bajie Intellectual Property Trademark Transfer Network!