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*** If I apply for a trademark and one person is gone within ten years, can the trademark still be transferred?

According to Article 47 of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Trademark Law, if the trademark registrant dies or terminates, and one year expires from the date of death or termination, and there is no transfer procedure for the registered trademark, any person may transfer the trademark to the registered trademark owner. The Bureau applies for registration of the registered trademark. When applying for cancellation, evidence of the death or termination of the trademark registrant should be submitted.

If a registered trademark is canceled due to the death or termination of the trademark registrant, the registered trademark shall be used exclusively for The right shall terminate on the date of death or termination of the trademark registrant.

That is to say, you must submit the death certificate of the trademark registrant, or the same transfer statement from the successor of the registered trademark. A copy of the registration certificate of the registered trademark, entrust Just submit the application form {finding an agency} and the transfer contract to the Trademark Office.

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