Trademark transfer is a form of transferring one’s idle trademark to others for use. It is also one of the ways for the transferee to obtain trademark rights. Through trademark transfer, the transferee can legally obtain the use of the trademark. Trademark transfer is a simple, fast and stable way to obtain a trademark. However, there are still many loopholes in the relevant provisions of our country's laws regarding trademark transfer. Therefore, various forms of scams exist in the trademark transfer process. Since the revision of the Trademark Law, there have been endless forms of illegal transfer of trademarks, such as counterfeiting other people's trademarks and privately applying for licensed trademarks. Our country stipulates that enterprises cannot transfer their trademarks to third parties during bankruptcy and liquidation. Without the consent of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, they cannot transfer their trademarks to a third party. If a trademark is transferred to a third party at a low price without authorization, the Trademark Office will not be allowed to use the trademark that has been sealed and frozen by the court. Apart from the professionalism and complexity of trademark transfer, there is no significant difference between the legal procedures related to administrative litigation and conventional administrative litigation. However, it should be noted that, unlike the Trademark Office’s approval procedure for transferring a registered trademark, there is no significant difference between the relevant legal procedures and the conventional administrative litigation. For a trademark transfer application with confirmed rights, the Trademark Office will directly change the name of the trademark after approval. It will not announce it through official periodicals, nor will it issue a relevant "Transfer Approval Certificate" to the transferee. Once the illegal transfer of a trademark is involved, the real trademark owner has no way of knowing the fact that his rights have been infringed. Illegal transfer of another person's trademark requires criminal liability, and theft is used for the purpose of illegally possessing the fruits of other people's labor. This kind of serious damage to trademark rights not only disrupts the social and economic order, but also threatens the seriousness of the law. Therefore, trademark Transfer is also very harmful. Although trademark transfer does not constitute a crime of infringement of intellectual property rights, it seriously hinders social management order. Illegal transfer of another person's registered trademark constitutes the above two crimes and may be punished for multiple crimes. It constitutes a unit crime or ** * Those who commit the same crime may also be held criminally responsible in accordance with relevant criminal punishment principles. Therefore, when the interests of trademark transfer are infringed, we must take up legal weapons to protect ourselves.