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Can the accepted trademark be authorized for use by others?

Can be authorized. However, this does not constitute permission under trademark law. Because trademark licensing requires a trademark registration certificate. However, with your current authorization, you cannot apply for trademark license registration. And if the trademark registration is unsuccessful, it is impossible for others to pay you the licensing fee. Often this authorization is tied to other management, renovation, and other non-resident assets. In short, accepted trademarks can be authorized and are not prohibited by law. It’s just that there is no legal protection, because the trademark may not be successfully registered.