Current location - Trademark Inquiry Complete Network - Trademark inquiry - After a trademark is authorized, can it still be used for transfer?
After a trademark is authorized, can it still be used for transfer?

Trademark transfer is an act in which a trademark registrant transfers the exclusive right to use a trademark to another party in accordance with legal procedures during the validity period of the registered trademark. Trademark transfer generally takes the following forms: contractual transfer, inheritance transfer, and transfer due to administrative orders. Therefore, after licensing a trademark to someone else, you should terminate the authorization before transferring it, or communicate with the transferee.