It needs to be changed, otherwise the Trademark Office has the right to cancel the trademark.
The Trademark Law stipulates: Article 41 If a registered trademark needs to change the name, address or other registration matters of the registrant, a change application must be submitted.
Article 49 If a trademark registrant changes the registered trademark, the registrant’s name, address or other registration matters on his own during the use of the registered trademark, the local industrial and commercial administrative department shall order him to make corrections within a time limit; If it fails to make corrections, the Trademark Office will revoke its registered trademark.
Documents required for trademark change
1. Trademark agency letter signed or stamped by the applicant for trademark change
2. Signed or stamped by the applicant for trademark change Application form for trademark change with seal
3. Change of name: original change certificate issued by the industrial and commercial department, and copy of the subject qualification certification document confirmed by the applicant’s seal or signature after the change.
4. Change of address: copy of the changed subject qualification certificate.
Procedure for trademark change
The time required for trademark change to be completed is approximately 4-6 months. The entire process is divided into application, review, announcement, and issuance of change certificate.