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What is the relinquishment of exclusive rights to a trademark? How to give up exclusive rights?

The waiver of exclusive rights means that the trademark applied for registration contains the common name, graphics, and model of the designated goods, or directly indicates the quality, main raw materials, functions, uses, weight, quantity, and other characteristics of the goods. Or when it contains a place name, the trademark owner has no right to prohibit others from legitimate use. The Trademark Office will require the applicant to give up the exclusive right to that part. To give up the exclusive right is to give up the above rights.

Canceling a registered trademark, or making the registered trademark an unregistered trademark in other ways (such as non-renewal upon expiration, etc.).