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How long does it take to accept the notice of trademark transfer?
Trademark transfer can be the transfer of individual trademarks to individuals or enterprises, or the transfer of company trademarks to individuals or companies. However, trademark transfer does not mean that it can be transferred immediately, but it needs to be applied first and accepted by the relevant units. Trademark transfer must identify the R trademark, that is, the successfully registered trademark. Then, how long does it usually take to accept the notice of trademark transfer?

How long does it take to accept the notice of trademark transfer?

Trademark registration procedure

Check the trademark) → prepare the application documents → submit the application → pay the trademark registration fee → review the trademark form → issue the notice of trademark acceptance → actually review the trademark → publicize the trademark → grant the trademark certificate.

Documents required for trademark transfer:

1. Application for transfer/application for registered trademark;

B identification documents of the transferor and the transferee (photocopy);

C the power of attorney shall be submitted to the power of attorney issued by the transferor and the transferee, and the original and copy of the transferee's ID card shall be submitted directly in the acceptance hall;

D. If applying for transfer, relevant certification materials shall also be submitted;

E. If the application documents are in a foreign language, a Chinese translation confirmed by the translation agency shall also be provided.

Legal recognition of trademark transfer agreement

Because the trademark owner has the right to exclusive use, ownership and disposition of his registered trademark, the transfer of registered trademark not only affects the result of trademark transfer between the transferor and the transferee, but also affects the interests of interested parties such as the licensee of registered trademark and the interests of its consumers. In order to ensure the legal transfer of a trademark and protect the rights and interests of interested parties and consumers, if the Trademark Law requires the transfer of a registered trademark, the assignor and the assignee shall sign an assignment agreement.