The scope of the exclusive right to use a trademark is: the registered trademark and the goods approved for use. The former refers to trademarks that cannot exceed the scope of approved registration and trademarks that can be changed by themselves and trademarks approved for registration; The latter means that it is only limited to the approved registered trademarks and approved goods, and the scope of protection shall not be changed or expanded at will. Legal objectivity:
The rights of a trademark registrant mainly refer to the exclusive right to use a registered trademark. China's Trademark Law stipulates that a trademark approved and registered by the Trademark Office is a registered trademark, and the trademark registrant enjoys the exclusive right to use the registered trademark and is protected by law. The exclusive right to use a trademark shall include: 1. Right to use: A trademark registrant has the right to use the trademark on the goods and services approved for use by its registered trademark, and to use the trademark in related business activities. 2. Exclusive right: A trademark registrant enjoys exclusive rights to its registered trademark, and no one else may use the same or similar trademark on the same or similar goods or services without authorization. 3. Licensing right: A trademark registrant has the right to license others to use his registered trademark by signing a trademark licensing contract in accordance with the law. 4. Prohibition right: The trademark registrant has the right to stop others from using the same or similar trademarks on the same or similar goods or services without authorization. 5. Establishment of mortgage: A trademark registrant has the right to establish mortgage with its registered trademark in business activities. 6. Investment right: Trademark registrants have the right to invest their registered trademarks as intangible assets according to legal provisions and legal procedures. 7. Right of assignment: Trademark registrants have the right to assign their registered trademarks to others with or without compensation through legal procedures. 8. Inheritance right: As intangible property, a trademark can be inherited by its legal successor in the order of inheritance.